GameStop has announced that its CCO Frank Hamlin is resigning from the company, effective from March 31.The news was announced via a Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filing on Tuesday, March 23.
Per the filing, Hamlin entered a Transition and Separation Agreement with the company on March 21.Neither GameStop nor the SEC filing have disclosed the reasons for Hamlin’s departure, but said that he would be entitled to the payments, rights and benefits associated with a “good reason” resignation.Hamlin was appointed as GameStop’s CCO in June 2019, and has been in charge of the company’s marketing, customer loyalty and “omnichannel business” according to GameStop’s website.Hamlin is the second executive to depart from GameStop following.
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