Mind Candy’s Michael Acton Smith standing down as CEO

Mind Candy CEO Michael Acton Smith is stepping aside to pave the way for a new leader so he can return to something more akin to his original role.

The founder of the Moshi Monsters firm has revealed he will be moving to a creative leadership position, with COO and CFO Divinia Knowles temporarily taking over as interim president, according toThe Guardian. There is no word on whether a replacement CEO has been found.

Acton Smith has said the firm’s priority is to target the US market.

Head over to Develop for more details.

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