SoftBank-backed Improbable loses CFO, chief people officer, chief creative officer in 2019 - Business Insider

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SoftBank-backed Improbable lost its CFO, chief people officer, and chief creative officer in 2019

This story requires our BI Prime membership. To read the full article,SoftBank-backed software startup Improbable has seen three major executive departures over 2019: chief financial officer, chief people officer, and chief creative officer.

Improbable said it was a fast-growing company and that, as it scales, what it needs from its talent will change. Chief financial officer Michael Bannon left after two years at Improbable, departing for Amsterdam's MessageBird, which provides APIs to allow businesses to talk to customers en masse. And chief people officer Steven Bianchi left in October and now holds the same position at HR startup Beamery.In early 2018, Improbable also lost its chief legal officer, Rob Miller.The firm acquired two companies during the year, game studio Midwinter Entertainment and service company The Multiplayer Guys. It also set up two internal game studios, the spokesman said.

 

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