Lytro CEO Stepping Down to Become Executive Chairman
The CEO of Lytro, Ren Ng, has stepped down to become the Executive Chairman of the company, according to a report by AllThingsD. The company has launched a search for a new CEO.
[Source: ATD]
The CEO of Lytro, Ren Ng, has stepped down to become the Executive Chairman of the company, according to a report by AllThingsD. The company has launched a search for a new CEO.
[Source: ATD]
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