Mark Pincus No Longer Part Of The Tribe
April 8, 2005
Several sources carry the story that Mark Pincus is no longer the CEO of Tribe.net, and that the company has hired a new CEO. Regarding his stepping down, Pincus is very candid: “I don’t really enjoy being a day to day manager of people and projects,” he said, “and it’s not something I think I’m particularly good at. Is this a case of another founder being pushed out, kicking and screaming? That’s never the case with me.”
We have heard from sources that Pincus is in fact a volatile personality and is actually known for screaming on the job. Also, he has has his fingers in a number of projects and perhaps stretches himself thin. So this would seem like a good move for everyone involved.
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