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Snap CEO Hired Chief Business Officer, Then Changed His Mind (bloomberg.com)

According to a report from Bloomberg, citing people familiar with the matter, Snap CEO Evan Spiegel officially made Kristen O'Hara, former longtime WarnerMedia/Time Warner exec, the chief business officer of Snap, but changed his mind two days later. Spiegel decided to hire Jeremi Gorman, who oversaw ad sales at Amazon, instead. "The switch was jarring for Snap's sales division, as O'Hara was well-liked," Bloomberg reports. "Now she's gone." From the report: In a statement to employees Monday, O'Hara told colleagues she is leaving due to changes in team structure. Even if Gorman works well in the role, the incident has eroded trust in Spiegel's decision-making as he is working to improve his leadership skills, and as Snap is depending on new managers to help boost the company's performance. Snap confirmed O'Hara's departure and declined to comment on the circumstances. In an email to the business solutions team on Monday, provided by Snap, Spiegel praised her leadership. Spiegel wrote: "In her time here, Kristen had an immediate and positive impact on the company. She had a deep understanding of our business from the outset and forged strong client relationships that we will continue to build upon. I will miss the leadership and enthusiasm she brought to the organization and wish her only continued success. Jeremi joins us with proven expertise and talent that will make our platform even better for our partners, and I am excited to have her on our team."

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  1. What? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Insightful

    , but changed his mind two days later.

    ...

    Kristen had an immediate and positive impact on the company.

    Did I miss something? How on Earth do you make an impact in two days.

  2. Re: Who? by reanjr · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Probably because no one ever came up with a business model.

  3. Re:If you can indulge a bit of off topic ranting by sexconker · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Things I always ask in an interview, because no one fucking tells you if you don't explicitly ask:

    Is this a full-time, permanent career position?
    Is this a new position, or an existing position?
      - If it's an existing position: Is it already vacant? If not, will there be overlap with the current person in the position?
      - If it's a new position: Is it an additional position in an existing role, or is it a new role entirely?
    Do you do 9-5? Or is it 8-5 with a 1 hour lunch?
    Do you have options for working remotely, either occasionally or on a regular basis?
    Where would I be working? This office, or a satellite/branch office?
    Is it salaried, or hourly? How is overtime handled, and how often is that offered/expected?

  4. "snap" as in "without careful thought" by drnb · · Score: 3, Insightful

    What the heck is "Snap"?

    A snap judgment/decision is "a judgment or decision made quickly, without careful thought or discussion."
    https://www.ldoceonline.com/di...

    ;-)

  5. Re:News for nerds... by Aighearach · · Score: 3, Insightful

    What does this have to do with... nerdy news?

    "Pointy-haired boss makes hare-brained decision, even the sales team is upset."

    "ha-ha"

  6. Re: Why? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Really? You enjoy reading the stuff a troll posts? This isn't "BeauHD", the slashdot editor, this is "BeauHD (5555555)" the troll.