Zoom has sacked its president, Greg Tomb, a former Google employee who only began working at the company around 10 months ago. Insider reports: Zoom said in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that Tomb’s termination was effective as of Friday. He will receive severance benefits in line with his employment arrangements, which are payable upon a “termination without cause,” according to the SEC filing. The filing was signed off by Aparna Bawa, the chief operating officer at Zoom.
It is unclear who will take over Tomb’s position as president of Zoom. A spokesperson from Zoom told Insider the company won’t find a replacement for Tomb and declined to comment further. Tomb’s LinkedIn profile shows that he joined Zoom as president in June 2022. Before this, he worked at Google for more than a year as the vice president of sales for Google Workspace, Security, and Geo Enterprise. Tomb was also previously a president at software firm SAP and computer programming provider Vivido Labs, according to LinkedIn. He is a member of the board of Pure Storage, a tech company, his LinkedIn profile said.
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