Josh Fairhurst, co-founder and former CEO of Limited Run Games, is stepping down from his role after 10 years to pursue new opportunities, while remaining involved as president until March and supporting the company's future.
Josh Fairhurst, co-founder of Limited Run Games, announced he is stepping down as CEO and will focus on new opportunities, after a decade of leading the company known for physical game releases and collaborations with major gaming brands. He plans to support the company as a fan and partner while passing leadership to bring fresh ideas for its future.
Ben & Jerry's co-founder Jerry Greenfield is leaving the company after 47 years due to disagreements with Unilever over the company's ability to speak out on social issues, which Greenfield feels has been compromised under Unilever's ownership.
Kirill Shutemov, a longtime Linux engineer at Intel with 14 years of contributions to the Linux kernel, has left the company amid ongoing layoffs and financial challenges, and is set to join a new employer soon.