The head of X, the platform owned by Elon Musk, revealed on Wednesday that she would be leaving her position after two years.
Linda Yaccarino stated: “When Elon Musk and I first discussed his plans for X, I recognized it as a once-in-a-lifetime chance to support the company’s ambitious goals. I’m deeply thankful for his confidence in me to uphold open dialogue, steer the company’s direction, and evolve X into a multipurpose platform.”
Musk, who leads Tesla and SpaceX, acquired the social media service in 2022 and later rebranded it as X.
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