LinkedIn's CEO Jeff Weiner resigns from CEO post; passes the buck to Ryan Roslansky

LinkedIn's CEO Jeff Weiner resigns from CEO post; passes the buck to Ryan Roslansky

LinkedIn's CEO Jeff Weiner will become executive chairman while Ryan Roslansky who is currently the senior vice-president of product will become CEO as of June 1

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While, LinkedIn's CEO Jeff Weiner took charge of LinkedIn in 2008, Ryan Roslansky joined the company later that yearWhile, LinkedIn's CEO Jeff Weiner took charge of LinkedIn in 2008, Ryan Roslansky joined the company later that year
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  • Feb 6, 2020,
  • Updated Feb 6, 2020 8:47 AM IST

LinkedIn's Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Jeff Weiner has resigned from his post after 11 years at the helm of the company.

He will become executive chairman while Ryan Roslansky who is currently the senior vice-president of product will become CEO as of June 1, Microsoft said in a statement on Wednesday.

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"The last eleven years have been the greatest professional experience of my life and none of it would have been possible without you, our members. Thank you for everything you've done to help manifest our vision to create economic opportunity for every member of the global workforce," Weiner said in an email to employees posted on LinkedIn.

"Despite the scale and impact we've achieved thus far, it still feels like in many respects we're just getting started," he added.

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LinkedIn's Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Jeff Weiner has resigned from his post after 11 years at the helm of the company.

He will become executive chairman while Ryan Roslansky who is currently the senior vice-president of product will become CEO as of June 1, Microsoft said in a statement on Wednesday.

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"The last eleven years have been the greatest professional experience of my life and none of it would have been possible without you, our members. Thank you for everything you've done to help manifest our vision to create economic opportunity for every member of the global workforce," Weiner said in an email to employees posted on LinkedIn.

"Despite the scale and impact we've achieved thus far, it still feels like in many respects we're just getting started," he added.

Also Read:

For Unparalleled coverage of India's Businesses and Economy – Subscribe to Business Today Magazine

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