Okay, so here’s a wild one for you. Picture this: Build a Rocket Boy—the folks behind MindsEye—just had a couple of big shots exit stage left. Yep, the folks steering the ship—gone. What a time, right?
So I’m scrolling through LinkedIn—don’t ask why, I just do—when I stumble on this post from Riley Graebner. The guy’s the ex-chief legal officer (fancy title), and he’s basically saying, “Hey, I’ve had a blast but now I’m off to somewhere secret and cool.” Not in those exact words, but you know what I’m getting at.
He’d been there three and a half years, doubled the team size, and even launched stuff globally. Impressive? Yeah, but why am I picturing him, like, exiting a shadowy underground lair ready for his next secret mission? Maybe too many spy movies. Who knows?
And then there’s Paul Bland, the money man—the CFO. Two years at the gig, and then poof, he’s out too. Wanted to add more drama but maybe they both just needed a change of scenery. Or a better coffee machine.
But here’s the kicker: you’ve got co-CEO Mark Gerhard tossing out this wild theory that folks are getting paid to throw shade at MindsEye. Paid! Like, here’s a tenner, go post a mean tweet. No detailed detective work was shared, so your guess is as good as mine on that one.
Anyway—wait, was that where I was going with this? Anyhow, this all just feels like that moment before a big movie when, suddenly, the director’s like, “I gotta take a break,” and everyone freaks out. Stay tuned for the premiere madness. Got a vibe this’ll be one for the books.