CEO Gets one of the greatest surprises ever.

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This was pretty dope.

Earlier this week, Mark Sebba formally announced that he was stepping down from his role as CEO at online luxury retailer Net-A-Porter. In his statement, he expressed his conviction that the company he helped shape "is stronger than ever" and supported by a "world-class team."

Last month, Net-A-Porter employees around the globe conspired to prove his point.

The workforce staged a worldwide event to herald Sebba for his years of service. The international subterfuge began as Sebba arrived at company headquarters in London where he was greeted by hundreds of dancing employees holding posters and portraits of Sebba, plus a choir of gospel singers, a mariachi band, several headdress-wearing dancers, and a series of video messages from the Net-A-Porter offices in New York, New Jersey, Hong Kong, Shanghai, and Charlton.

The elaborately coordinated effort was appropriately set to the tune of Aloe Blacc's "The Man," with revised lyrics (“It’s time to say job well done/you’re the best, you’re the greatest one”).

According to Executive Chairman and Founder of the Net-A-Porter Group, Natalie Massenet, a conventional celebration was out of the question: "We knew we didn't want to hold some awkward drinks party for him with a gift that he didn't want or need."

Instead, she and fellow executives opted to orchestrate "an amazing and personal tribute to this incredible man who has run our business for the last 11 years."

"We wanted him to feel how much we love him and give him the recognition he deserves--and to make him immortal in the digital world," she added.

Massenet confirmed that employees were so committed to the surprise that they even returned to their offices after hours to rehearse.

Despite the pageantry, Sebba managed to maintain his composure. At the end of the short clip, the unflappable leader is handed a steaming cup of coffee and a microphone: "Thank you very much, everybody. I'm a bit overwhelmed, but how about getting back to work?"

Massenet reported that Sebba "was blown away and super happy."

"[H]e just couldn't stop talking about it and thanking everyone. As he said on the film, he was overwhelmed."
 
Damn ya'll are sticklers. A good man is a good man regardless of his stature, and he was deemed that by the people least likely to do it. Great way to show appreciation and say goodbye.
 
nice gesture...

but man I hate that song. so annoying.

this song and that John Legend song :x
 
"Thank you very much, everybody. I'm a bit overwhelmed, but how about getting back to work?"

And THAT is why he's the boss.:smokin
 
"Thank you very much, everybody. I'm a bit overwhelmed, but how about getting back to work?"

And THAT is why he's the boss.
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He was most likely thinking throughout, "Who's paying for this? How much did this cost the company?"
 
He was most likely thinking throughout, "Who's paying for this? How much did this cost the company?"

Haha yep you on on point with that. I respect and envy those dudes, because they have what it takes. But at the same time I doubt very seriously that they can ever turn it off and just relax and enjoy life.
 
hey linda, i want u to hire a choir and sing "im the man" have the cameras ready and offices in shanghai, london, to perform as well...now!
he's a good CEO, but apparently there's a lot of unhappy employeesaccording to glassdoor and other sites, lol
 
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So this is what NT bastards feel like during Father's Day...my relationship with my boss is like Will's relationship with his father...WHY HE DON'T LIKE ME MAN?!?!
 
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