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Shake-up to continue for Twitter

Social networking company continues personnel shakeup

- By Mike Isaac NEW YORK TIMES

Twitter plans to appoint two new board members — including one who is a high-profile media personalit­y — as a shake-up at the social networking company continues.

Jack Dorsey is overhaulin­g the top ranks of Twitter.

The social networking company plans to announce the appointmen­t of two new board members soon, according to two people familiar with Twitter’s plans, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the details were private. One of the new board members is a high-profile media personalit­y, the people said. Twitter will also appoint a new chief marketing officer.

The new additions are to be accompanie­d by several departures of Twitter executives. Alex Roetter, Twitter’s senior vice president of engineerin­g, will soon exit the company, according to three people familiar with the matter. Also exiting will be Kevin Weil, senior vice president of product, as well as Katie Jacobs Stanton, vice president of global media, according to these people.

A Twitter spokesman declined to comment. Recode earlier reported on the departures. Roetter, Weil and Stanton did not respond to requests for comment.

The shake-up comes as Dorsey attempts to reshape Twitter and rev up its user growth. Twitter’s stock has been in free fall for months, as investors have questioned how useful the service is for people and whether it will become a mainstream hit on the scale of Facebook or Instagram. Shares of Twitter have gone down nearly 55 percent in the last year.

It is unclear who will fill the positions of those who are leaving. Twitter has long been plagued by a revolving door of executives.

Under Dick Costolo, who was the chief executive before stepping down last year, the company also experience­d numerous changes, including in the roles of head of engineerin­g and chief financial officer.

Dorsey, who was named Twitter’s permanent chief executive officer in October, has not been shy about making personnel changes since taking over from Costolo. Gabriel Stricker, the company’s chief communicat­ions officer, left not long after Dorsey returned. In October, Dorsey announced layoffs at the company.

Twitter also appointed Omid Kordestani, Google’s former chief business officer, as Twitter’s executive chairman, putting the board at eight members.

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