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<br>June 24 (Reuters) - CrossFit Inc founder and | <br>June 24 (Reuters) - CrossFit Inc founder and former chief executive Greg Glassman has decided to sell the fitness company to Eric Roza, two weeks after stepping down amid widespread criticism for [https://incitasecurity.com/mens-crossfit-joggers-for-workout/ https://incitasecurity.com/mens-crossfit-joggers-for-workout/] his tweet on the death of African American George Floyd in police custody.<br> <br>Roza, a CrossFit athlete for about a decade and founder of CrossFit Sanitas in Boulder, Colorado, will also be the company's CEO, he said website in a tweet on Wednesday.<br> <br>He is also on the broad of several companies, including mental health startup SonderMind and wealth-management firm Crestone Capital, according to his LinkedIn profile.<br> <br>"It is time for the founder to bid adieu," CrossFit said website in a tweet, citing Glassman.<br> <br>CrossFit did not immediately respond to Reuters request for comment.<br><br>Reuters could not reach Glassman for a comment.<br> <br>The founder-CEO faced a lot of flak for his controversial tweet, which also resulted in Adidas AG-owned Reebok ending its 10-year-old partnership with CrossFit. Glassman had then apologized and announced his decision to step down. (Reporting by Akanksha Rana in Bengaluru; Editing by Sriraj Kalluvila and Arun Koyyur)<br><br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement |
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June 24 (Reuters) - CrossFit Inc founder and former chief executive Greg Glassman has decided to sell the fitness company to Eric Roza, two weeks after stepping down amid widespread criticism for https://incitasecurity.com/mens-crossfit-joggers-for-workout/ his tweet on the death of African American George Floyd in police custody.
Roza, a CrossFit athlete for about a decade and founder of CrossFit Sanitas in Boulder, Colorado, will also be the company's CEO, he said website in a tweet on Wednesday.
He is also on the broad of several companies, including mental health startup SonderMind and wealth-management firm Crestone Capital, according to his LinkedIn profile.
"It is time for the founder to bid adieu," CrossFit said website in a tweet, citing Glassman.
CrossFit did not immediately respond to Reuters request for comment.
Reuters could not reach Glassman for a comment.
The founder-CEO faced a lot of flak for his controversial tweet, which also resulted in Adidas AG-owned Reebok ending its 10-year-old partnership with CrossFit. Glassman had then apologized and announced his decision to step down. (Reporting by Akanksha Rana in Bengaluru; Editing by Sriraj Kalluvila and Arun Koyyur)
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