Facebook shakes up management, launches blockchain division

Facebook confirmed the staff moves, which were first reported by the tech news website Recode.

May 09, 2018 09:56 am | Updated 10:17 am IST - SAN FRANCISCO

Facebook Inc Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday ordered one of the biggest management shakeups in the history of the social network, giving more responsibility to his chief product officer and launching a blockchain division.

The shakeup appeared to consolidate power although it included no firings or outside hires and did not change the role of either Zuckerberg or Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg.

Chris Cox, the chief product officer in charge of the flagship Facebook service, will now also oversee the widely used services Instagram, Messenger and WhatsApp.

WhatsApp has been given a relatively free hand since 2014, when Facebook bought it for $22 billion, but in recent months its two co-founders have announced their resignations.

Two other executives, Chief Technology Officer Mike Schroepfer and vice-president of Growth Javier Olivan, will oversee other consolidated divisions, related to “new platforms and infrastructure” and centralized services such as the ads system.

Facebook confirmed the staff moves, which were first reported by the tech news website Recode .

David Marcus, the head of Messenger for the past four years, is leaving that role to set up a group to explore how to use blockchain technology across Facebook.

Blockchain, the technology that underpins cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin, could have other business applications as a ledger for recording transactions, although Mr. Marcus said Facebook was “starting from scratch.”

Stan Chudnovsky, who has been Messenger's product chief, will succeed Mr. Marcus as head of the service, Facebook said.

Chris Daniels, who has been in charge of a Facebook effort to expand internet access, will be the head of WhatsApp, succeeding Jan Koum who last week announced he was quitting the company.

Brian Acton another WhatsApp co-founder, left in September to start a foundation.

Messenger and WhatsApp each has more than 1 billion users, making them among the most widely used smartphone apps globally.

Kevin Weil, head of product at Instagram, is leaving that job to join Facebook's blockchain division, and Adam Mosseri, head of the Facebook News Feed, will succeed Mr. Weil at Instagram, the company said.

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