Absolute Software CEO resigns
John Livingston, who was in on the ground floor in building one of Vancouver's most successful software companies, has resigned as CEO of Absolute Software Corp. (TSX:ABT).
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View ArticleAbsolute Software CEO retiring, plans to become startup mentor
John Livingston, who was in on the ground floor in building one of Vancouver's most successful software companies, has resigned as CEO of Absolute Software Corp. (TSX:ABT). Livingston, 54, said he is...
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