
Tier One Founder Alodia Gosiengfiao Confirmed Leaving Company After Six Years
After six years, one of the founders of Tier One, Alodia Gosiengfiao, confirmed her departure from Tier One Entertainment. We all know this is the gaming and esports company she co-founded.
She broke the news on Thursday, Nov. 23, via a Facebook post.
For those marites who think there is something else, she clarified that she’s not pregnant in a comment section: “PS: I’m not pregnant.”
Tier One Entertainment expressed its support and gratitude for Alodia in its official Facebook post:
“It is essential for everyone to find a place where their values align and their vision can flourish. We wish you all the best in your next chapter and hope you find that place, both professionally and within your beautiful growing family.”
Alodia was one of the co-founders of Tier One Entertainment in 2017 alongside Tryke Gutierrez and Brian Lim.
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