Twitter’s Chief Operating Officer is logging out to run the online personal finance company.
Twitter’s chief operating officer Anthony Noto is leaving the flock to become the CEO of finanical startup SoFi.
Noto, who has been with the social network since 2014, and one of its most vocal executives is resigning, the company said in an statement Tuesday.
«Anthony has been an incredible advocate for Twitter and a trusted partner to me and our leadership team,» Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey said in a statement. «On behalf of the entire team, I want to thank Anthony for his passion and his impact, and congratulate him on his new role.»
Noto is slated to become SoFi CEO on March 1 as Interim CEO Tom Hutton will become a non-executive chairman of the board.
Noto said in a statement he appreciated his time at Twitter.
«While it’s bittersweet to depart, I have the utmost confidence in Twitter’s future and look forward to watching the wonderful success the team will continue to achieve,» he said.
Noto’s responsibilities within the company’s business and revenue operations will be assumed by other members of the leadership team, Twitter said.
Twitter stock is down about three percent in early market trading.