Heini Zachariassen, CEO of BullGuard, has resigned from his position after five years leading the company. During his tenure, the security firm has increased staff numbers from three to 100.
“It has been a fantastic period at BullGuard,” said Heini Zachariassen. “I have worked hard the past three quarters with a great team to make BullGuard profitable in Q1, a target we have achieved whilst setting a new revenue record. I can only be extremely satisfied with that result.
“Taking a company from basic concept to an established, branded and profitable entity is what I enjoy most, so I look forward to getting my hands dirty again with a few new interesting ideas.”
The new firm’s board will announce the new CEO soon.
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