Twitter says 4 executives are leaving the company

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Monday, January 25, 2016
In this photo taken Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2014, is the headquarters of Twitter in San Francisco.
In this photo taken Tuesday, Dec. 16, 2014, is the headquarters of Twitter in San Francisco.
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SAN FRANCISCO -- Twitter says that four executives are leaving the company.



CEO Jack Dorsey posted a statement to the microblogging service saying that Alex Roetter, Skip Schipper, Katie Stanton and Kevin Weil are exiting the company. Dorsey said he wanted to address workers later this week, but issued a statement due to 'inaccurate press rumors.'



Roetter served as senior vice president of engineering, Schipper was vice president of human resources, Stanton was vice president of social media and Weil was senior vice president of product.



Dorsey said that Chief Operating Officer Adam Bain would be taking on some additional responsibilities on an interim basis. Chief Technology Officer Adam Messinger will also be assuming some responsibilities.



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