May 11
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Tech : Duncan Riley
Trouble at Facebook? CTO/ Co-Founder Leaving

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Facebook co-founder and CTO Adam D’Angelo is leaving Facebook, according to multiple sources.

The reasons behind D’Angelo’s departure have so far not been disclosed, but it’s a strange move given D’Angelo’s supposed close relationship with Mark Zuckerberg; D’Angelo has been often cited as Zuckerberg’s best friend. It’s also a rare employee move away from Facebook at a time the social networking giant is attracting the cream of Valley talent.

As CTO at Facebook, D’Angelo oversaw the Platform Development team, the Data team and new product design and architecture. As well as holding a bachelor’s degree in computer science from Caltech, D’Angelo was named one of the top 24 finalists in the international Topcoder Collegiate Challenge in 2005, which competition which tests the ability to design and implement complex algorithms in a timed environment.

Could there be trouble at Facebook, or is D’Angelo simply looking for a new challenge, safe in the knowledge that he holds millions in Facebook stock? Time will tell: no doubt though that with those credentials he’ll pop up somewhere soon.

(via VentureBeat)

Update: Kara Swisher reports rumors of “tension with Zuckerberg” as a reason, but the official line is D’Angelo wants to take some “time off”. Another of Kara’s sources claims “D’Angelo felt his responsibilities were no longer fit well with his skills and interests.”




4 Responses to “ Trouble at Facebook? CTO/ Co-Founder Leaving ”

  1. Would anyone want to walk away from some form of control in a business where he had millions (in shares) invested unless there was some friction somewhere?

  2. Stuart
    odd, isn’t it. I suppose though he’s got millions in the bank (either real or in shares), he can walk away and still profit from Facebook’s success.

  3. A simple reason could be corporate presence.
    Facebook is a service that has immense pressures behind it and at a younger age you may not want all that pressure that comes with an outfit that has to think more business like and ownership/control/decision making slips away from your hands

  4. Is he really a co-founder? I’ve seen reports that he isn’t … just can’t remember where right now.


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