Twitter CMO Leslie Berland is the most recent govt leaving the social community, simply days into its Elon Musk period, Bloomberg and the New York Occasions report. Citing unnamed sources, Bloomberg additionally writes that Jean-Philippe Maheu, the vice chairman of worldwide shopper options, is leaving the corporate.
Berland hasn’t stated something publicly concerning the job change but, aside from tweeting out a easy blue coronary heart emoji.
Regardless of the tweet’s brevity, it appears to have been sign sufficient to usher in a flood of responses, together with different Twitter workers sending blue coronary heart emojis proper again. A VP of product quote tweeted Berland’s tweet and added that “it’s not hyperbolic to say that nobody had a much bigger impression on Twitter the service — and Twitter the corporate. She at all times had your again, she at all times listened, she at all times did proper, and he or she made Twitter ‘what’s taking place.’”
Berland’s LinkedIn and Twitter bios haven’t been up to date to replicate any job change. TechCrunch reached out to Berland previous to publishing for remark however didn’t instantly hear again.
Berland’s reported departure comes over a decade after they first joined the corporate — and continues a string of exits that have been introduced right this moment, together with chief client officer Sarah Personette and chief folks and variety officer Dalana Model.
As my colleague Amanda Silberling famous, the cohort of Twitter’s pre-Musk executives nonetheless on the firm is getting smaller and smaller. Jay Sullivan, Twitter’s head of product, deleted the bio on his Twitter account, which beforehand denoted his position on the firm. The earlier head of product, Kayvon Beykpour, was let go by former CEO Parag Agrawal in Could. Agrawal himself, together with CFO Ned Segal, common counsel Sean Edgett and Head of Authorized Coverage, Belief and Security Vijaya Gadde have been let go on Thursday when Musk took over.
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