Patrick Spence has left Sonos after eight years as CEO, following the disastrous rollout of an iOS app that left customers unable to use their devices.
Spence was originally the deputy to Sonos founder John MacFarlane, and took over the role of CEO from him in 2017. Unfortunately, his most visible impact has been the release of the revamped and subsequently failed iOS app.
Now according to Bloomberg, Patrick Spence has left Sonos. It’s now been revealed that he has resigned the post, while the company has promoted board member Tom Conrad to the post of interim CEO.
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