The audio equipment company has been trying to rebuild its brand after a software update last year caused glitches.
The audio company is going through the most difficult period it has ever faced. Interim CEO Tom Conrad believes getting ...
Sonos is attempting to turn around its fortunes after a dismal 2024 that shattered customer trust and dented the company’s ...
Sonos Chief Executive Tom Conrad’s job would be hard enough if he just had to sell expensive speakers. Selling the idea that ...
Sonos, the audio company known best for at-home speakers and a flubbed app release last year, is laying off 200 workers. The move comes less than a month into interim CEO Tom Conrad’s tenure ...
Oct. 4, 2024 “There’s no way around the fact that this is a terrible outcome,” interim CEO Tom Conrad, who was a long-standing board member, said in a statement on the company’s website.
The new letter is penned by Tom Conrad, who was the first CTO of Pandora and was named interim CEO after Patrick Spence stepped down from the chief executive role in January. Conrad states that ...
Interim CEO Tom Conrad said the company had "become mired in too many layers" to collaborate effectively and make decisions. By Glenn Peoples Sonos, the audio technology company known for its ...
I am James Baglanis and with me today are Sonos' interim CEO, Tom Conrad; CFO, Saori Casey; and chief legal and strategy officer, Eddie Lazarus. For those who joined the call early, today's hold ...
“As a longtime passionate customer myself, I know the magic of Sonos, but I also know the extreme disappointment of the company’s recent app challenges,” interim CEO Tom Conrad said on the ...
In a call with employees, followed up by a post on the Sonos site titled “Team Update: Changes to the Way We Operate,” interim CEO Tom Conrad announced a restructuring to the company.
Layoffs at Sonos epitomize its bad year. Time will tell if the restructuring can help the company regain its direction.