Change is something that we cannot avoid in life, whether we like it or not, the same thing can be said with Meta formerly known as Facebook. The company has reported a number of changes at the executive level as they positions themselves for a new world called metaverse future.
The company announced the current Meta’s current chief of the Messenger division Stan Chudnovsky will be leaving Meta “at some point in Q2 of next year.”

Chudnovsky joined Facebook in early 2015 as head of product for Messenger, later becoming chief of the division in mid-2018.
Prior joining Facebook, Chudnovsky had co-founded the venture firm NFX and had served as PayPal’s VP of Growth after the company acquired his software startup IronPearl in 2013.
Chudnovsky wrote on his Facebook post announcing his plans post Meta, “I’ve been working nonstop since I was 16, with about two-week breaks between my projects — always either starting companies, starting a venture fund (NFX) or running companies, merging companies, investing in companies or working at companies,”
“I have no plans to retire, but I am looking forward to taking a good, many months long break,” he added.
Stan’s resignation comes after former Messenger boss and current crypto czar David Marcus announced he was leaving at the end of the year.

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