Derek Tan, the co-founder of Viddsee, a Singapore-based short film platform, has stepped down from his executive role as the company’s chief business development officer. Tan will transition to a non-executive director role on the board.
Tan founded Viddsee in January 2013, alongside CEO Ho Jia Jian. The platform has since grown to become one of the largest short film platforms in Asia, with over 20 million users and over 10,000 short films on its platform.
Tan’s departure from Viddsee is a significant loss for the company. He was a key figure in the company’s growth and success. However, Tan’s transition to a non-executive director role suggests that he will remain involved in the company and that he is committed to its long-term success.
It is unclear why Tan has decided to step down from his executive role at Viddsee. However, it is possible that he is looking for new challenges or that he wants to focus on other projects.
Regardless of the reason for his departure, Tan’s legacy at Viddsee is secure. He helped to create one of the most successful short film platforms in Asia, and he has inspired a generation of filmmakers.
Viddsee is well-positioned to continue to grow and succeed without Tan. The company has a strong team in place, and it has a large and engaged user base.
The company is also backed by a number of prominent investors, including Singtel and Sequoia Capital India.
Viddsee is facing a number of challenges, such as competition from other streaming platforms and the increasing cost of content. However, the company is well-positioned to overcome these challenges and to continue to grow in the coming years.
Tan’s departure from Viddsee is a significant loss for the company, but it is not a fatal blow. The company has a strong team in place, and it is well-positioned to continue to grow and succeed.