Chris Cox is coming back to Facebook as head of product one year after quitting due to differences with Mark Zuckerberg
Thursday that he's returning to his previous role at the company, which includes overseeing the main Facebook app, Messenger, Instagram, and WhatsApp.
"Facebook and our products have never been more relevant to our future. It's the place I know best, it's a place I've helped to build, and it's the best place for me to roll up my sleeves and dig in to help," Cox wrote." with the CEO over his plans to make Facebook more privacy-focused.the company's Chief Diversity Officer, Maxine Williams, will report directly to her as Facebook reshuffles its leadership team.
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