Kaz hirai leaves ceo position at sony
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Important and surprising news that comes from Sony. Since the company has announced that Kaz Hirai is leaving the CEO position at Sony. An abandonment that will be official from April 1 of this year. From that date on, it will be Kenichiro Yoshida who will take over from this position. So he will become the new CEO and President of Sony.
Kaz Hirai steps down as CEO at Sony
Although despite this resignation, Hirai will continue to be linked to the company. Since according to what is said, he is going to keep the position of honorary president. This decision has caught many by surprise. But, it is one more step in the restructuring of the Japanese firm.
Change of controls in Sony
Kaz Hirai is a name that will sound familiar to many. Since he has been linked to the company for almost his entire life. It started in the 80s and has been progressing within it. He arrived at his current position in 2012, but now, after this time, he considers that he is no longer the best for this position. Therefore, the witness must pass, as he himself has stated. So Yoshida will be in charge. Since he has experience within the company and is a trustworthy person.
This decision is designed so that Sony remains a competitive company. Since it has seen how its rivals have advanced a lot in the market. So it is important that they maintain a good position. A new direction is surely expected under Yoshida's command.
We will have to wait until April 1 for this change. And we will have to see what changes are implemented in the company from these dates.
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