Twitter
India head Rishi Jaitly has quit the company after spending four years at the
popular microblogging website.
He made
the announcement on Twitter itself by writing: “Today, after 4 years of
user/business momentum in India and the region, I’m sharing my intention to
move on to new opportunities, same mission.”
Jaitly,
who played a key role in expanding the company’s operations in India, further
said leading Twitter India and expanding @TwitterMedia across Asia Pacific and
Middle East was “leadership experience of a lifetime”.
While he did not disclose his next destination, he said “a personal/civic calling takes me to Chicago, I’ll spend significant time in India/Asia, drawing on my past to further tech’s promise”.
The former Google executive added that he intends to devote himself to “building bridges in service of my mission”.
Jaitly has also been associated with Knight Foundation and College Summit and was co-founder and CEO of Michigan Corps.
When contacted, a Twitter India spokesperson said, “We thank Rishi Jaitly for his contributions, entrepreneurship and leadership over the past four years at Twitter. He was our first person on the ground to bring Twitter into the high-growth Indian market”.
“There will be a smooth transition as his last day is in late November after which he will move back to the US,” the spokesperson added.
While he did not disclose his next destination, he said “a personal/civic calling takes me to Chicago, I’ll spend significant time in India/Asia, drawing on my past to further tech’s promise”.
The former Google executive added that he intends to devote himself to “building bridges in service of my mission”.
Jaitly has also been associated with Knight Foundation and College Summit and was co-founder and CEO of Michigan Corps.
When contacted, a Twitter India spokesperson said, “We thank Rishi Jaitly for his contributions, entrepreneurship and leadership over the past four years at Twitter. He was our first person on the ground to bring Twitter into the high-growth Indian market”.
“There will be a smooth transition as his last day is in late November after which he will move back to the US,” the spokesperson added.
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