Pandora's returning co-founder couldn't save the company on his own, steps down as CEO
Pandora's returning savior couldn't fix Pandora on his own.
Tim Westergren, who co-founded Pandora in 1999, left his position as CEO in 2004, and returned to run the company in 2016, is out again.
Westergren's departure comes after Pandora agreed to a $480 million investment from SiriusXM, which entitled the satellite radio service to choose three new members of Pandora's board of directors and a new board chairman. That deal didn't officially say that SiriusXM got a say in Pandora's CEO, but now that Westergren is gone, who knows.
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Pandora's returning co-founder couldn't save the company on his own, steps down as CEO
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