Less than a year after taking the job, mitú CEO Herb Scannell has stepped down from the post at the Latino digital media network. Founder Beatriz Acevedo has also stepped back from her role as president. Both will stay on as advisors, with Acevedo retaining her seat on the board. TheWrap first reported the departures. In addition, the company laid off about 30 employees, investor Mark Suster told Variety. Scannell joined mitú in September 2017 most recently from BBC Worldwide, where he was...