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Snap's new mass layoff impacted workers in a range of roles across the company. Another perceived Snap in recent months as a company in "managed decline." C-suite executives who were hired or promoted, like Jerry Hunter and Jeremi Gorman, respectively, to build up and manage Snap's business, are gone and are not being replaced, as CEO Evan Spiegel is taking on oversight of the business. Engineering leaders, too, left the company in recent months. Snap has hired some new executives, like Patrick Harris, Ronan Harris, Darshan Kantak and Eric Young, but none are in the c-suite.
Persons: Evan Spiegel, Snap's, Spiegel, Jerry Hunter, Jeremi Gorman, Patrick Harris, Ronan Harris, Darshan Kantak, Eric Young Organizations: Business, Workers, Monday, BI, Meta, Apple, Engineering Locations: North America, California
Biswanath Panda, vice president of monetization engineering who reported to Khajehnouri, left the company in May after just a year in the role and joined Uber. Jacob Andreou, Snap's former senior vice president of product and growth, left after working there since 2015 and then joined Greylock. Vice president of product Peter Sellis left Snap in September after eight years, taking on a similar role with Discord. Snap in June hired Eric Young as its new senior vice president of engineering, with Khajehnouri then reporting to him. In addition to Young, Darshan Kantak joined as senior vice president of revenue product, Patrick Harris joined as president of Americas, Ronan Harris joined as president of EMEA, and Ajit Mohan joined as president of APAC.
Persons: Nima Khajehnouri, Khajehnouri, Evan Spiegel, Spiegel, he's, Jeremi Gorman, Peter Naylor, Jerry Hunter, Gorman, Ben Schwerin, Biswanath Panda, Uber, Jacob Andreou, Greylock, Peter Sellis, Hunter, Eric Young, Young, Darshan Kantak, Patrick Harris, Ronan Harris, Ajit Mohan Organizations: Snap, EMEA Locations: Snapchat
I started to realize that Walmart and Amazon don’t have identical strategies because they aren’t going after identical customers. Walmart customers, on average, have lower incomes and are more price sensitive. Amazon customers are willing to pay more for the variety — both from Amazon itself and from the vast array of third-party sellers doing business on Amazon Marketplace. They follow everyday low pricing,” Sikdar said. Mostly it is itself the retailer.”Amazon, in contrast, puts fewer limits on its third-party sellers.
Persons: Watson, Eric Youngstrom, Rafi Mohammed, ” Mohammed, Vrinda Kadiyali, Cornell’s, Prasad Vana, Sikdar, Walmart’s, ” Sikdar, Giles Hooker Organizations: Walmart, Amazon, Onramp, Profit, Amazon Marketplace, Dartmouth College’s Tuck School of Business, Cornell’s Johnson Graduate School of Management, Cornell, University of Pennsylvania Locations: Cambridge, Amazon, Tuck
He is now vice president of engineering at Uber. Panda reported to Nima Khajehnouri, Snap's vice president of engineering, who has been at the company since 2015. Snap, however, recently hired Eric Young as its new senior vice president of engineering, with Khajehnouri now reporting to him. He joined Greylock earlier this year after being at Snap also since 2015 as its senior vice president of product and growth. Along with Patrick Harris in a newly created role as Snap's senior vice president of partnerships, and David Sommer as head of verticals.
Persons: Panda, Snapchat, Nima Khajehnouri, Khajehnouri, Jerry Hunter, Eric Young, Young, Hunter, Jacob Andreou, Peter Sellis, Darshan Kantak, Rob Wilk, Patrick Harris, David Sommer, Kali Hays Organizations: Uber, Google, Reuters, . Workers, Greylock, Microsoft, Meta, Facebook, Twitter Locations: khays
Snap hires new head of engineering from Google
  + stars: | 2023-06-05 | by ( Sheila Dang | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
June 5 (Reuters) - Snap Inc (SNAP.N) said on Monday it hired a new senior vice president of engineering from Google, the latest in a string of new recruits to advance its advertising business. Eric Young, who was previously vice president of engineering for Alphabet Inc's (GOOGL.O) Google Cloud, will oversee the core infrastructure for Snap, which owns the popular photo messaging app Snapchat. While Snap has consistently expanded its audience for Snapchat, which now has 750 million monthly users, the company has struggled to generate revenue at the same pace. While at Google, Young worked on building the tech infrastructure for products like search, ads and YouTube. His appointment at Snap comes after the company hired Rob Wilk, former head of advertising at Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O), to become president of the Americas region, as well as another Google executive to lead revenue product.
Persons: Eric Young, Young, Rob Wilk, Sheila Dang, Matthew Lewis Organizations: Google, YouTube, Microsoft Corp, Thomson Locations: Americas, Dallas
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