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Twitter India head Rishi Jaitly quits company
Zee Media Bureau
New Delhi: Twitter India’s head Rishi Jaitly is quitting the company. He announced his plans on his Twitter handle.
Jaitly had joined Twitter in 2012 to lead the company’s expansion into India, and is currently the Vice President – Asia Pacific and Middle East North Africa.
Though no name has cropped up yet on Jaitly's replacement, the company would like to have a smooth transition in the leadership. Jaitly is expected to finally leave the company in November. Though he has not said anything on his future plans, but his tweets indicate that he would continue to remain active in the tech world.
“We thank Rishi Jaitly for his contributions, entrepreneurship and leadership over the past four years at Twitter,” the company spokesperson said in a statement. “He was our first person on the ground to bring Twitter into the high-growth Indian market; He has created bold, strategic partnerships to enter and grow new markets for Twitter; and has successfully built up our Media Partnerships teams across the Asia Pacific and Middle East.”
“He led our efforts to make Twitter the national zeitgeist for millions of users across the Asia Pacific and Middle East, as well as the place that TV and media organizations, government agencies, sports bodies, entertainment companies and influencers go to publish their content first and engage with their audience every day, including Twitter’s first international live streaming deal for the Melbourne Cup in Australia. We wish him all the best and will continue to invest in these important regions to make Twitter the best way to see what’s happening right now around the world,” the Twitter spokesperson added. Twitter has not announced Jaitly’s replacement, yet.