I would like to hear CEO Seth Davis talk about his feelings about pinball. Specific observations that show he's a connoisseur not 'when I was a boy scout with a sack full of quarters'. Does he even play? Does value it as an art form? Or does he have MBA-vision and it's just a black box with little dollar signs on it?
The company is going to improve. But depending on his feelings it can improve as an art or as a business. George's leadership keeps me optimistic, but I'm worried there's only so much he can do if other leaders don't genuinely care about the craft