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August 22, 2019
Seattle-based Chef promoted Corey Scobie to chief technology officer. Scobie joined the company last year as senior vice president of product and engineering. Chef co-founder Adam Jacob was CTO, but transitioned earlier this year to focus on board-related duties. The company also hired John Wyss as vice president of product management. Wyss has 26 years of engineering leadership experience, with stints at Cisco, ServiceNow, Intuit and Microsoft. Chef develops continuous automation software.
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