Twitter’s global VP, head of content partnerships, Kay Madati is set to leave the social media network after just two years on the job on Dec. 13.
“I have made the difficult and personal decision to move on from this extraordinary and wonderful company,” he wrote.
“It has been a fast and furious sprint over my tenure here, and for me, in both my life, and at the pinnacle of success that we have collectively achieved as a business, now seems a good time pass the baton, and allow this team to drive the business forward without me,” Madati added.
Additionally, Madati will be replaced by Matt Derella, Twitter’s global VP, customers. However, this change is only on interim basis until Derella, who leads Twitter’s customer-facing operations will find a new exec to head the content team.
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