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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
Business
Hazel Sheffield

Twitter: Jack Dorsey confirms departure of four executives

Jack Dorsey, chief executive of Twitter, has confirmed the departure of four more chief executives in a tweet expressing his gratitude for their hard work.

Alex Roetter, vice-president of engineering, Katie Jacobs Stanton, vice-president of global media, Skip Schipper, HR vice-president and Kevin Weil, vice-president of product, are all leaving Twitter as the company tries to turn around its fortunes in the face of shrinking investor confidence.

In a statement published on Twitter, Dorsey said that he was sad to see the foursome go and that they would be taking "some well-deserved time off".

Adam Bain, chief operating officer, will take on additional responsibilities following the departures, including responsibility for revenue-related product teams, the media team and the HR team.

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Adam Messinger, chief technical officer, is taking over engineering and consumer product, design, research, user services and Fabric into one group.

Dorsey said of Messinger: "I will be partnering with him day and night to make sure we're building the right experiences."

Twitter's share price has dropped to record lows below $17 in January following techical difficulties that left millions of people unable to use the website.

Investors are worried about Twitter's ability to grow its user base beyond a core base of media professions, politics, sport and celebrity news junkies. There are concerns that even this core user base is losing interest.

 

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