Marne Levine, vice president of global partnerships and business development for Facebook Inc., speaks at the Fortune’s Most Powerful Women Summit in Washington, DC, U.S., Wednesday, October 23, 2019.
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MetaMarne Levine’s chief commercial officer is leaving the company after 13 years with the company, Meta announced in a statement. outing monday.
Levine will remain in the role until Feb. 21, and she will remain a Meta employee until her official departure this summer, according to the statement. Meta said Nicola Mendelsohn and Justin Osofsky will take on expanded roles as senior sales and partnership managers in the future, and they will report to COO Javier Olivan.
Levine previously served as vice president of global public policy at Facebook, chief operating officer at Instagram, and vice president of global partnerships, business and corporate development at Facebook.
“From managing global policy, to growing our Instagram business as our first COO, to leading our advertising and business partnerships teams, Marne has been an incredible leader at Meta over the past 13 years. “, Olivan said in the statement. “I am grateful for our partnership, her commitment to Meta and the energy she brought to the business on a daily basis.”
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