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Sitting Fox
It looks like she has a big interest in taking part in the more startup phases of companies. Must thrive on that sort of excitement.
As for what it means for OUYA, we'll probably get to see the marketing go in a new direction. It might not be too radically different, but it likely won't be exactly the same.
That is if she is just leaving. Going by the articles, there's no telling if she is just leaving OUYA or if she's been gone some time already. It's just listed as the last position she's really held.
Regardless, all the best to her, as well as whoever is holding/will hold the OUYA CMO spot next.

Yeah, she sounds like a transient employee, like Muffin. Who only stay until the startup is established then move on to the next company. While that is fine and dandy, I can only imagine what it could look like on someone's resume.. especially if they don't stay for at least a year..
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