Ross Adams, the CEO of Acast, has resigned after nearly eight years in the position, with no clear reason for his departure. As he transitions into a strategic advisory role, Acast appointed Greg Glenday, the current Chief Business Officer, as the new CEO. Both leaders expressed pride in Acast's growth, with Adams emphasizing the platform's profitability and Glenday highlighting his commitment to innovation and collaboration. This leadership change signifies an ongoing commitment to advancing Acast's position in the podcast industry.
Ross Adams has notified the Board that he wishes to resign from his position, following nearly eight successful years as Chief Executive Officer of Acast AB (publ) ('Acast'), to continue in a strategic advisory role.
I'm incredibly proud of the value we've created at Acast, building a market-leading global podcasting platform, delivering profitability, and having had the privilege to lead such brilliantly talented people.
I am honored and energized to step into the role of CEO of Acast and further its track record of being at the forefront of podcasting innovation.
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