Former top Facebook deputy Chris Cox is returning to the company as head of product, just over a year after leaving amid disagreements with Mark Zuckerberg
Mr. Cox, who was one of Facebook’s earliest engineers, announced his plans to return as the company’s head of product, the job he resigned in March 2019.
The core of the role is executing Mr. Zuckerberg’s vision for Facebook’s platforms, and Mr. Cox was known to have disagreed with the CEO’s plans to move toward unifying the company’s products...
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