Marne Levine, Meta’s chief business officer, is stepping down after 13 years with the firm, the company stated Monday.
According to the announcement, Levine will remain in the job until February 21, and she will continue to work at Meta until she formally departs in the summer. According to Meta, Nicola Mendelsohn and Justin Osofsky will take on expanded positions as senior sales and relationship leaders in the future, reporting to COO Javier Olivan.
Levine formerly worked at Facebook as the vice president of global public policy, the chief operating officer of Instagram, and the vice president of global partnerships, business, and corporate development.
“From running global policy, to growing our Instagram business as the first COO, to leading our ads and business partnerships teams, Marne has been an incredible leader at Meta over the last 13 years,” Olivan said in the release. “I’m grateful for our partnership, her commitment to Meta, and the energy she brought to the company every day.”