Meta Platforms Chief Business Officer Marne Levine announced that she will be leaving Meta after 13 years at the company where she held multiple leadership roles, Meta reported. "She will stay on until the summer to ensure a seamless transition. Moving forward, Nicola Mendelsohn and Justin Osofsky are taking on expanded roles as our most senior sales and partnership leaders, representing the company with our advertisers and partners and reporting to COO Javier Olivan. This new structure continues to bring our business and product teams closer together and helps them operate even more effectively to serve our clients," the company stated in a post to its corporate newsroom. Reference Link
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