‘Zoom’ President terminated “without cause”

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‘Zoom’ President terminated “without cause”

Video conferencing platform Zoom has sacked its president, Greg Tomb.

Tomb, a former Google executive, contract was abruptly terminated “without cause”, according to the company in a regulatory filing.

The businessman had taken up the role in June 2022 and had been active on earnings calls and overseeing the company’s sales.

A spokesperson for Zoom said the tech firm isn’t looking for a replacement.

Tomb reported directly to chief executive officer Eric Yuan, who started Zoom in 2011 and was at the helm as the company became one of the pandemic’s biggest winners.

Zoom became a household name as people needed to stay at home, and screen time increased.

There were Zoom weddings and funerals, and by April 2020 the company said 300 million daily participants were on Zoom calls.

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