Twitch's new CEO has some pipes! A clip of him singing 'Take Me Home, Country Roads' during an impromptu, low-key livestream has gone viral.
Twitch was acquired by Amazon in 2014 and after Shear's departure on March 16 of this year, Clancy stepped in as CEOClancy was a researcher at NASA in the late 90s before managing the computational sciences division and then moving into a director role, overseeing information sciences as well as the technology directorate. He would later join Google in 2005 and led the company's book search project.
More recently, Clancy was the vice president of product and engineering at Nextdoor and joined Twitch in 2019 as the president of Twitch Interactive. , citing that he was"disappointed," to make the announcement before being able to let each affected employee know individually. Subscribe to push notifications
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