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Twitter's Indian-Origin Video Head Baljeet Singh Set To Quit Company

Darpan News Desk IANS, 17 Dec, 2015 11:55 AM
  • Twitter's Indian-Origin Video Head Baljeet Singh Set To Quit Company
Baljeet Singh, Twitter's product lead in charge of video, will quit the company early next month, a media report said quoting a Twitter spokesperson.
 
Singh, who works as a senior product director, joined Twitter two years ago after working with video sharing platform YouTube for more than five years, Re/code tech website reported on Wednesday.
 
Singh will be the latest product leader to leave Twitter after Glenn Brown, an ad executive who was handling Twitter's video ad push and left the company in October.
 
 
Twitter has recently been jolted by the departure of several top executives over the past six months, highlighted by the departure of three key product executives in June.
 
Video has been an important tool in the social media realm. Facebook and Snapchat are building their businesses around video.
 
Many content creators go to YouTube and Facebook to share their work.

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