Robert Sandie on being pushed out at Viddler

Viddler co-founder Robert Sandie posted a rather blunt (though restrained) note on his personal blog yesterday about him being forced out as the company's CEO/President. He will continue to serve on the board and still has a significant stake in the company, but will no longer have an operational role. No word yet on his replacement. He says he will probably leave Bethlehem and move elsewhere, mentioning Philly as one possibility.

Sandie says the online video service is "profitable, 25+ employees and growing". Interestingly, he also says that "after the fate of Viddler is decided, I will probably be more public on lessons learned/etc". Does that mean the company is actively considering a sale?

Ben Franklin Technology Partners NE and First Round Capital are the only institutional investors I am aware of. (Update: ITJ Ventures was apparently another investor. I was wrong about First Round having ever been involved.)



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