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Twitter COO Anthony Noto Resigns
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Anthony Noto has finally achieved his dream of becoming a chief executive. But he’ll be running a company that was almost undone last year by management turmoil and accusations of sexual harassment.
When Noto, 49, starts work at San Francisco-based Social Finance Inc. in March, the former Twitter Inc. COO will seek to fill a leadership vacuum that has existed since co-founder Mike Cagney resigned in September.