Twitter loses three more senior employees ahead of Musk deal
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Three other senior employees will be leaving. TwitterCNBC confirmed Tuesday that Elon Musk will be buying out the company ahead of his expected buyout.
Ilya brown, vice-president of product management, Katrina Lane vice-president of Twitter Service, and Max Schmeiser head of data science, are all leaving the company.
These departures follow the statements of Bruce Falck, revenue product leader and head of consumer Kayvon Belkpour that they had been leaving the company. Beykpour stated in a series tweets that it wasn’t his decision to quit Twitter. Beykpour also stated that Twitter was halting all hiring, and was reducing non-labor expenses.
Twitter spokesperson stated that three of the employees are leaving for better opportunities. Bloomberg was the first to report on these exits.
Twitter accepted Musk’s offer to buy the companyOn April 25, shares were $54.20 each Musk stated to banks that he was cutting executive and board salaries and pushing the company towards lower costs when raising funds for the deal. Reuters previously reported.
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