Months after Elon Musk ran a Twitter poll in which the platform's users voted for him to step down,young russian sex videos we now know just who Twitter's new CEO is going to be.
On Friday, Musk confirmed reports that the new CEO for Twitter – technically, X Corp.now – is going to be former head of advertising at NBCUniversal, Linda Yaccarino. NBCUniversal confirmed her departure from the company just hours before Musk announced the Twitter news.
"I am excited to welcome Linda Yaccarino as the new CEO of Twitter!" Musk tweeted. "@LindaYacc will focus primarily on business operations, while I focus on product design & new technology. Looking forward to working with Linda to transform this platform into X, the everything app."
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Musk tweeted just yesterdaythat he had finally hired a new CEO for the company. However, at the time, he did not disclose exactly who it was. His use of pronounsin his tweet, though, gave a hint that Twitter's new CEO would be a woman.
Some, like longtime tech reporter Kara Swisher, rightlyguessed Yaccarino was the likely candidate. Hours later, the Wall Street Journal confirmedthat Yaccarino was in talks to take on the role.
For those unfamiliar with her, Yaccarino interviewedMusk last month at a major advertiser event where Twitter's owner attempted to woo brands back to the platform. Half of Twitter's largest advertisers endedtheir ad campaigns when Musk took over the platform and have not come back. Those who stayed are also spending significantly less money.
SEE ALSO: Elon Musk says Twitter will start 'purging' dormant accountsYaccarino is a seasoned advertising executive and well-known in an industry that has been very skeptical of Musk. The vast majority of Twitter's revenue before Musk came along was derived from advertising and Musk's subscription-based ventures have notbeen going well.
The hire has already proven to be controversial among Twitter's user base. Yaccarino's Twitter history shows that she follows many right-wing influencers and has liked their posts over the years. Members of Musk's conservative fanbase, however, are focusing on her association with the World Economic Forum (WEF), a common target of far-right conspiracy theorists.
Advertisers and Twitter's users should take note, though: It's unclear just how much Yaccarino's hire will actually change Twitter. Musk is staying on board as executive chair and CTO. And, of course, he owns the entire company, and is still steering the ship regardless of who has the "CEO" title.
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