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Kirstine Stewart To Leave Twitter, But No Details 'At This Time': Spokesman

Darpan News Desk IANS, 22 Jul, 2016 11:45 AM
    TORONTO — Twitter's vice president for media in North America, Kirstine Stewart, will be leaving the company.
     
    A Twitter spokesman confirmed in an email Thursday that Stewart will part ways with the social media company.
     
    But Cam Gordon said Twitter is "not sharing any other details at this time."
     
    Stewart's profile says she's responsible for Twitter's TV, sports, music, gaming, talent, entertainment, news and government partnerships.
     
    Stewart joined Twitter Canada three years ago from the CBC, where she was executive vice-president of English services.
     
    Shortly after becoming the company's Canadian director in April 2013, Stewart announced big partnership deals with Bell Media and Shaw Media.
     
    The frequent Twitter user with more than 71,000 tweets to her name has claimed she was responsible for convincing the always controversial and quotable Don Cherry to sign up for the social network in 2012.

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