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GoPro CEO refuses his own salary as company continues cutting costs. What's next for the action camera giant?After announcing a 15 percent reduction in staff last year, GoPro is continuing its cost-cutting measures into 2025 as CEO Nicholas Woodman voluntarily declined his salary for the remainder of the ...
Nicholas Woodman, 49, volunteered to go without his base pay until the beginning of 2026, the San Mateo company said in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Tuesday.
GoPro Chief Executive Nicholas Woodman will waive his salary for the remainder of the year in an effort to reduce the company's operating expenses. Woodman's base salary was $850,000 in 2023 ...
What started as Woodman’s personal passion—it was the desire to capture his own athletic feats that led him to devise a wearable, durable camcorder—has turned into a camera-selling machine ...
If you buy something through links on our site, Mashable may earn an affiliate commission. Nick Woodman has refocused GoPro around its core business of action cameras, catering to active ...
GoPro CEO Nicholas Woodman stated (via Reuters) that the layoffs were part of the company's difficult decisions in streamlining operations and lowering costs. "We are reorganizing several portions ...
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