IN PICS | Linda Yaccarino: All You Need To Know About Twitter's Potential New CEO
According to several media reports, discussions are underway for Linda Yaccarino, the advertising head at NBCUniversal, to potentially assume the role of CEO at Twitter. This news comes after Elon Musk mentioned on Thursday that he had identified a new chief executive for Twitter, without revealing the person's name. (Image Source: Getty)
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View In AppEarlier, Musk simply tweeted that she will be starting in around six weeks. The billionaire entrepreneur said that he will now take over the role of Twitter's executive chair and CTO, and will oversee product, software, and system operations. (Image Source: Getty)
Yaccarino has an impressive tenure and experience of over ten years at NBCUniversal, where she has been a prominent advocate for discovering improved methods of measuring advertising effectiveness. As the leader of NBCU's advertising sales division, she played a vital role in the successful launch of the company's ad-supported streaming service, Peacock. (Image Source: Getty)
Yaccarino obtained her education at Penn State University, majoring in liberal arts and telecommunications. Later on, she spent 19 years at Turner Entertainment, where she was instrumental in modernising the network's advertising sales operations to align with the digital landscape. (Image Source: Getty)
During a recent advertising conference in Miami, Yaccarino conducted an interview with Elon Musk. At the event, she encouraged the audience to greet Musk with applause and praised his dedication and work ethic. (Image Source: Getty)
Interestingly, as per a report by Business Insider, she has always been a supporter of Musk and said that he needed to be given time to turn things around at the microblogging platform. He also reportedly confided in her friends that she wanted to become the CEO of Twitter. (Image Source: Getty)
If Yaccarino were to depart from NBCUniversal, it would be yet another significant blow to the company. Just last month, Comcast announced the departure of NBCUniversal CEO Jeff Shell after he admitted to engaging in an inappropriate relationship with a colleague. (Image Source: Getty)