Twitter’s next CEO will start when platform stabilizes, likely by 2023’s end

It appears that evidently Elon Musk’s critics would have to come back to terms with the concept that the Tesla and SpaceX CEO would still be leading Twitter for probably the most part this 12 months. While speaking on the World Government Summit, Musk noted that the top of 2023 is definitely pretty “good timing” to seek out a brand new Twitter CEO. 

Musk leads several high-profile corporations, and his turbulent acquisition of social media platform Twitter last 12 months was a really newsworthy event. Thus, when he attended the World Government Summit virtually, it was no surprise that Musk was asked if he had already determined who would replace him as Twitter’s chief executive. 

In his response, Musk noted that he would really like Twitter to stabilize first before the corporate’s top management changes. This makes quite a little bit of sense, because it would supply Musk with a while to make sure that the corporate is on solid footing before it changes its leadership. 

“I feel I want to stabilize the organization and just be sure that it’s in a financially healthy place and that the product road map is clearly laid out,” Musk said, adding that “probably towards the top of this 12 months could be good timing” to seek out another person to run the corporate. 

Musk also noted that while his ownership of the social media company has been a rollercoaster of sorts, he believes that Twitter remains to be an incredibly beneficial tool for communication. That is true for people across the globe. 

Elon Musk has confirmed that he is not going to be staying on as Twitter’s CEO indefinitely. Back in December, Musk posted a poll on Twitter asking users of the social media platform in the event that they would really like him to step down as the corporate’s chief executive. 

On the time, Musk also noted that he would abide by the outcomes of the poll. Around 17.5 million accounts voted on the poll, with 57.5% in favor of Musk departing Twitter’s CEO post. Musk stated then that he would step down as Twitter CEO “as soon as I find someone silly enough to take the job!”

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