Nick Pickles, X Head of Global Affairs, Resigns
Nick Pickles, Head of Global Affairs for X, is leaving the company after more than a decade.
Pickles made the announce—where else?—on X Thursday, although he says he made the decision several months ago. The executive indicated he has been working with CEO Linda Yaccarino, since his decision, to ensure a smooth transition.
After more than ten years, tomorrow will be my last day at X. It's been an incredible journey.
— Nick Pickles (@nickpickles) September 6, 2024
The constant across my time at Twitter and X has been the amazing people I've worked with inside and outside the company. It's been a privilege to lead the @globalaffairs team and I…
There is no word on who his replacement will be.
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