So, the original brainiacs behind Sumo Group – you know, that UK developer that’s been doing its thing for 22 years – are calling it quits. I mean, they’ve been steering the ship all this time, and now they’re like, “Yeah, time for a change.” It’s Carl Cavers, Paul Porter, and Darren Mills who are handing over the reins, in case those names mean anything to you. And the company? They’re shaking things up by having CFO Andy Stewart and the freshly minted COO Gary Dunn tag team the CEO gig. Interesting, right?
Oh, and let’s not forget about Tim Repa-Davies. He’s been upped to the board, which sounds like a big deal – not that I’m envious or anything. He’s the top legal eagle over there, I think.
So, Carl – the big cheese – mentioned how stepping away is no walk in the park. Imagine building something for 20 years and then saying bye. Seriously! But he’s got this sense of confidence about Sumo’s future, like it’s not just going to crumble without him. I mean, he says so.
And then Stewart chirps in with some philosophical stuff about evolution and sticking to their roots. Sounds all very profound, if you ask me. So, they’re jazzed about the future, and who wouldn’t be with that kind of optimism flying around? Anyway — wait, no — where was I? Oh yeah, they’re excited, I guess.