The departure follows the former CEO’s comments that 2020 was on course to be the best fiscal year in the company’s history. Two members of the C-suite at global music software and hardware developer Native Instruments are stepping down. CEO and co-founder Daniel Haver and Chief Innovation Office and President Mate Galic have announced that they are resigning from their roles in October 2020. Haver and Galic have been at the helm of Native Instruments for over 20 years, with the former co-founding the company in 1997 and the latter joining in 1999. They oversaw the development and proliferation of the company’s immensely popular music production tools, including Traktor, Reaktor, and Kontakt, among many others. Haver expounded the decision to resign in a LinkedIn pos...