A new era is beginning for Kickstarter, which is a crowdfunding tool in many areas, especially digital artists and software developers. Aziz Hasan, who has been the CEO of the company since 2019, announced that he resigned from his position. With this resignation Aziz Hassanwill now take part in the company as the interim CEO instead of the CEO, and then leave his seat completely.
Aziz Hasan steps down as Kickstarter CEO
Kickstarter, which has helped countless projects find investment through crowdfunding, will soon continue on its way with another CEO. Aziz Hasan, who was elected to duty in 2019, left his job saying that he wanted to spend more time with his family. The CEO’s last day at the company, which received a lot of backlash after he took office, when he refused to volunteer for Kickstarter United. April 4 will be.
Hasan used the following statements with his resignation:
I am very proud of the work we do together,” she writes. “It has been a humbling and rewarding experience to lead such a passionate, talented and dedicated team through intense moments of change, milestone victories and complex challenges.
Aziz Hassan
The Kickstarter United crisis, which spawned the first tech syndication in the US, had pretty much shattered the company’s image. The company, which lost around 40 percent of its workforce with the outbreak of the pandemic, experienced many crises. It seems that the company’s board of directors is looking for a way to heal these wounds with a new CEO.
Boasting that Kickstarter has 20 million supporters and the company’s market cap of $6 billion, Hasan left three years of effort behind.