Inspop CEO quits.

Cybermediary Inspop has parted company with both its chief executive and its business development m...

Cybermediary Inspop has parted company with both its chief executive
and its business development manager, just four months after
launching.


First to go was John Carter, business development manager.


Three weeks after, chief executive John Lambert resigned. Inspop's
managing director Sara Murray told PB: "John Carter was simply not right
for Inspop and we asked him to leave. John Lambert left by mutual
agreement. He came to develop the international side of Inspop and we are
simply not ready to go

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