Thanks for the feedback on the title. I've changed it to "their", which still works fine for me.
For the avoidance of doubt, I do say in the article that:
> The CTO role is a very diverse one, and I don’t expect that the results here will be true in general. This is just my story. I hope it is an interesting one, and it is uniquely backed by data!
So, the subject is me, and I am a male. I did not intend to exclude anyone by using "him".
(I can't change the title on HN myself, but if someone who can wants to do so, please feel free.)
For the avoidance of doubt, I do say in the article that:
> The CTO role is a very diverse one, and I don’t expect that the results here will be true in general. This is just my story. I hope it is an interesting one, and it is uniquely backed by data!
So, the subject is me, and I am a male. I did not intend to exclude anyone by using "him".
(I can't change the title on HN myself, but if someone who can wants to do so, please feel free.)