@laurynmotamedi: After 3.5 years @NotionHQ, more than 10 years running growth teams, and having 2 awesome kids, it's time for me to step…
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Lauryn Motamedi announces she is stepping back from her role at Notion after 3.5 years, citing strong growth and AI now making up 60% of the business.
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After 3.5 years @NotionHQ, more than 10 years running growth teams, and having 2 awesome kids, it’s time for me to step back and take a break!
We’ve shipped 7 consecutive quarters of accelerating revenue & AI is now 60% of the business. Pretty good growth My team will be excellent stewards of the next 7 quarters and beyond.
This has been my most fulfilling career chapter. Grateful to @ivanhzhao and @akothari for betting on me.
Notion is a very special company and just getting started. I look forward to my next chapter as its biggest fan
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