Hello, Moz friends…I’m signing off on the blog after a wonderfully wild, 14-year ride at Moz. It’s time for me to move on and make space for new voices, new leaders. I am so grateful for the way you have cheered — and challenged — me and Moz over the years. Your lively engagement helped us become the company we are today.
I’m going to take the winter off to reflect, rest, and cherish my loved ones. I don’t know what the future holds for me, but I know it will be a grand adventure.
I feel good knowing that I’m leaving Moz, and all of you, in good hands. It’s just the beginning of an exciting new chapter — if you haven’t seen our latest Performance Metrics and True Competitor releases, you should check them out — you’re in for a real SEO treat.
I will keep rooting for all of you, and of course for Moz. I wish you joy, courage, success, and love on your journeys. Thank you for the opportunity of a lifetime to learn and grow alongside you.
Best Wishes,
Sarah
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