Friday, August 5, 2011

Jack Dorsey, cleaning the House on Twitter: 4 product key guys are out

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Latest news from Twitter this afternoon, four key managers have just been released, we'll find out. This step was led by Jack Dorsey and see product key guys Kevin Cheng, Josh Elman and the other two, we have yet to confirm, to leave the company.

Twitter refuses to comment on the specific names and would only say that "some people left the company, and we appreciate their contribution". But we have independently confirmed that Cheng and Elman are two of them no longer with the company. Both of these guys were vital to Twitter the product over the past few years. Cheng, for example, plays a key role at the new Twitter. Elman was previously with Facebook.

This step is considered to head the Dorsey as the final measures to remove those who are still closely linked with the old regime Evan Williams, Biz Stone and Jason Goldman. Those three States, and of course, all left Twitter in recent months, and simply through the clear launch incubator, where initially born Twitter.

Reached, Cheng and Elman declined to comment.

Update: , today we confirmed that the round of four PMs, Anamitra Banerji, who leaves will (@ anamitra) started Twitter ad platform and Jean-Paul Cozzatti (@ jeanpaul).


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