(Our Tech Blog) One family member resigned from the ranks of senior Zuckerberg Facebook. Do not be surprised once, that person is not the CEO and founder Mark Zuckerberg, but Randi Zuckerberg, Mark's older sister.
Randi himself previously served as Director of Marketing Facebook. But a bold decision was taken this woman after Facebook was meraksasa to start a new adventure in the company has established.
Like her sister, Randi would like to also carve out success with a company that was born out of his hand. To that end, he came out of Facebook and pioneering RtoZ Media, a company designed to help companies to more 'social'.
Randi's resignation letter was submitted to the Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg and Head of Communication, Elliot Scharge. Facebook and the party had already given its confirmation.
In his letter resign, Randi said that now is the time for him to leave Facebook, having joined since 2004.
"I have spent many years in Facebook with the pouring of soul and body into innovation and push forward the media industry to introduce a new concept in social life," he wrote.
"We have already achieved remarkable progress, but there is still work to do to make a change. Now is the perfect time for me to get out of Facebook," he continued, quoted by detikINET from the All Thing Digital on Thursday (04/08/2011 ).
No mention is how the departure of Mark Zuckerberg for his brother. Including who will fill the position left by Randi.
Randi himself previously served as Director of Marketing Facebook. But a bold decision was taken this woman after Facebook was meraksasa to start a new adventure in the company has established.
Like her sister, Randi would like to also carve out success with a company that was born out of his hand. To that end, he came out of Facebook and pioneering RtoZ Media, a company designed to help companies to more 'social'.
Randi's resignation letter was submitted to the Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg and Head of Communication, Elliot Scharge. Facebook and the party had already given its confirmation.
In his letter resign, Randi said that now is the time for him to leave Facebook, having joined since 2004.
"I have spent many years in Facebook with the pouring of soul and body into innovation and push forward the media industry to introduce a new concept in social life," he wrote.
"We have already achieved remarkable progress, but there is still work to do to make a change. Now is the perfect time for me to get out of Facebook," he continued, quoted by detikINET from the All Thing Digital on Thursday (04/08/2011 ).
No mention is how the departure of Mark Zuckerberg for his brother. Including who will fill the position left by Randi.