Mainframe’s internal shuffle explained

In July, Canadian prodco Mainframe reported its best fiscal year ever. The company raked in profits of US$1.5 million--a 300% increase over the previous year--and channeled that extra cash into developing new programs like Gatecrasher, Betty Boop and Whiteblack the Penguin. At the same time, new CEO Lou Novak announced that the company would undergo some internal repositioning and that Ian Pearson, the CEO Novak had replaced, would become the chief creative officer.
November 1, 2001

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