While organizing his formal departure from the company—where he will remain until Wednesday the 31st—Sanguine, currently based in Mexico City, does not rule out the possibility of staying in Mexico or moving to other markets in the region to work
After three years of working at Gato Grande and helping it grow in Latin America and Spain, Argentine executive Maximiliano Sanguine is stepping down from his position at the company, by mutual agreement with CEO Carla González Vargas.
Sanguine will continue collaborating on various projects for the company as an executive producer, overseeing their development and production.
“I am very grateful to Maximiliano ‘Tate’ for everything he has done for the company, his work ethic, and his constant professionalism. Besides the future ventures that will allow Tate to continue his already impressive career as a top executive, we will continue collaborating on various projects and remain great friends,” commented González Vargas.
“I have had the privilege of working alongside one of the best executives in the industry for three years, during which we have shaped great projects, produced incredible content, and—above all—built a human bond that far exceeds any professional relationship. I am enormously grateful to Carla for allowing me to be part of her company, and it will be equally enjoyable to continue collaborating with her and the wonderful Gato Grande team when the project requires it,” stated Sanguine.
While organizing his formal departure from the company—where he will remain until Wednesday the 31st—Sanguine, currently based in Mexico City, does not rule out the possibility of staying in Mexico or moving to other markets in the region to work.