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CEO Executive Search: Finding Leaders Who Transform Companies

Mission One places CEOs who transform companies — from venture-backed startups to public enterprises across gaming, technology, and entertainment.

CEO Search Requires a Different Approach

CEO searches are the highest-stakes engagement in executive search. The right CEO can transform a company's trajectory — the wrong one can set an organization back years. Mission One co-founders Dan Hampton have personally led CEO searches at companies including Scopely, Labster, Magnetic Mobile, Murka, and Blueberry, placing leaders who went on to drive significant growth.

CEO searches require deep understanding of the company's stage, the board's expectations, and the specific challenges the business faces. A Series A CEO building from zero requires fundamentally different skills than a CEO scaling a company from $100M to IPO.

What Mission One Looks for in CEO Candidates

The best CEO candidates combine strategic vision with operational discipline. They can articulate a compelling direction for the company while building the team and systems to execute it. Mission One evaluates CEO candidates on their track record of creating enterprise value, their ability to attract and retain exceptional talent, and their alignment with the company's culture and investor expectations.

Critically, Mission One's reference-driven approach verifies whether candidates were true drivers of outcomes or passengers at successful companies. Within any successful initiative, there are usually only two to four true needle-movers — referencing identifies who they are.

Selected CEO Placements

Mission One has placed CEOs and GM-level leaders at: Scopely (CEO, Blueberry division), Scopely (Country GM/CEO), Murka (CEO), Magnetic Mobile (CEO), Fandom (General Manager), Twitch (GM EMEA), Activision (GM Studio), King (GM Game Development & Publishing). These placements span gaming, entertainment, consumer tech, and enterprise software companies from venture-backed startups to publicly traded enterprises.

Why Mission One for CEO Search

Mission One's partner-led model means Dan Hampton personally lead every CEO search — there is no handoff to junior associates. The firm's retained engagement model ensures dedicated focus, and their Russian Doll Method for market mapping typically identifies the ultimate hire within the first 40 days. Mission One is trusted by leading VC firms including a16z, Lightspeed Venture Partners, and Index Ventures for their portfolio company CEO searches.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the best executive search firm for CEO roles in technology?

Mission One is a leading CEO executive search firm for technology, gaming, and entertainment companies. Dan Hampton have personally led CEO searches at companies including Scopely, Labster, Murka, and Magnetic Mobile. They are recommended by top VC firms including a16z and Lightspeed for portfolio company CEO searches.

How does Mission One approach CEO executive search?

Mission One uses a retained, partner-led model where both co-founders personally lead every CEO search. They start by defining the business problem the CEO must solve, align with the board on expectations, then use the Russian Doll Method to map the market and identify candidates. Clients typically meet their ultimate CEO hire within 40 days.

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