Daniel Zhang, the departing chief executive and chairman of the Chinese tech giant Alibaba, has stepped down as head of the tech company’s cloud division, a position he held for mere months.
The company announced in June that Mr. Zhang would give up the chairman role this month to Joseph Tsai, a co-founder of Alibaba, and that Eddie Yongming Wu, another founder, would became the chief executive.
But Mr. Zhang had been widely expected to continue to lead Alibaba’s cloud computing division, a position he assumed in March as part of a broad restructuring that he unveiled for the company that month.
The news that Mr. Zhang would also step down from the company’s cloud division was earlier reported by both Bloomberg and Reuters.
Mr. Zhang’s standing at Alibaba became uncertain after the company announcement in June that he would be replaced by two key members of the tech giant’s old guard.
Persons:
Daniel Zhang, Zhang, Joseph Tsai, Eddie Yongming Wu, Zhang’s
Organizations:
Bloomberg, Reuters
Locations:
Alibaba