In recent years, many people have begun to realize (sometimes too late) that it’s better to keep opinions on polarizing subjects off of social media. In the case of somewhat public figures who ...
Dozens of Tripwire employees lost their jobs Wednesday, three months after the Portland company’s sale to a Minnesota business. It’s not clear just how many lost their jobs at the online security ...
John Gibson, a pro-life game developer, said he was proud of the US Supreme Court for upholding the recent abortion law in Texas--his comments drew swift and sharp criticism. The CEO of Tripwire ...
Former CEO John Gibson is being replaced by interim CEO Alan Wilson after comments Gibson made on Twitter. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how ...
Gibson's comments "...do not reflect those of Tripwire Interactive as a company." When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Tripwire ...
Tripwire Interactive CEO John Gibson stepped down from his position on Monday after posting on Twitter that he was proud of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to uphold a Texas law that bans most ...
Tripwire Interactive CEO John Gibson has stepped down from the position, after publicly supporting a new anti-abortion law that recently passed in Texas. Gibson's resignation is effective immediately, ...
John Gibson, the CEO of Tripwire Interactive, developer of Maneater and the Killing Floor games, has stepped down from his role following a tweet in support of a Texas anti-abortion law that went into ...
Tripwire Interactive took swift action on Monday after a ton of online backlash hit the company, as they have a new interim CEO. Over the weekend, the company's former president John Gibson took to ...
The CEO of the gaming company Tripwire Interactive stepped down after receiving backlash for comments praising Texas' controversial law virtually banning all abortions after six weeks, the company ...
Video game CEO John Gibson stepped down from the helm of Tripwire Interactive after his support of the Texas abortion law created a firestorm. Tripwire, which publishes games including “Chivalry 2,” ...
'The comments given by John Gibson are of his own opinion, and do not reflect those of Tripwire Interactive as a company' Windows Games John Gibson, the CEO of Tripwire Interactive—the studio behind ...