Symbian Chief Joins Growing List of Departed Tech Execs
The Symbian Foundation's Lee Williams has decided to call it quits and step down from his position as CEO for "personal reasons," Mobile Industry Review reports.
"We thank Lee for his work over the past two years and wish him all the best in his future ventures," Symbian said in a statement. "The Board of Directors has appointed Tim Holbrow, formerly the Symbian Foundation’s CFO, to the position of Executive Director with immediate effect. We congratulate Tim and welcome him to his new role."
Williams is the latest in a string of technology execs to leave their position. Recent weeks have seen the resignations of Nokia chief Olli Pekka-Kallasvuo, Nokia MeeGo chief Ari Jaaski, Nokia head of mobile solutions Anssi Vanjoki, and more recently, Microsoft's Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie.

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October 20, 2010 at 5:55am
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