Sheryl Sandberg says she's quitting as Meta COO

Mark Zuckerberg’s longtime deputy Sheryl Sandberg reported Wednesday that she’s quitting her job as Meta’s chief functioning officer. 

Sandberg, who’s really worth an estimated $1.6 billion in accordance to Forbes, said in a surprise Facebook article that she will action down in the tumble and stay a member of the company’s board of directors. 

“When I took this position in 2008, I hoped I would be in this purpose for five many years,” Sandberg mentioned. “Fourteen yrs later on, it is time for me to compose the up coming chapter of my everyday living.” 

The news arrives six months just after the Wall Road Journal documented that Sandberg had two times pressured the Day-to-day Mail to get rid of probably detrimental stories about her then-boyfriend Bobby Kotick. 

In accordance to the Journal, Kotick informed associates that Sandberg warned the Every day Mail that any article they printed about the scenario could hurt the outlet’s relationship with Facebook – whose platform is a considerable resource of site visitors and income for countless media shops. 

Meta, which is reportedly probing the allegations towards Sandberg, did not instantly answer to a request for comment on her resignation. 

Sandberg is also the writer of “Lean In,” a motivational reserve about girls in the office. She labored at Google prior to joining Fb.

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Sheryl Sandberg is Mark Zuckerberg’s longtime deputy.
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Sheryl Sandberg says she's quitting as Meta COO

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