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San Francisco : Meta’s current chief of the Messenger division, Stan Chudnovsky, has announced that he will be leaving the company “at some point in Q2 of next year.” In a Facebook post, Chudnovsky, who joined the company in early 2015, said that he has no plans to retire, but “I am looking forward to taking a good, many months long break.” “I’ve been working nonstop since I was 16, with about two-week breaks between my projects — always either starting companies, starting a venture fund (NFX) or running companies, merging companies, investing in companies or working at companies,” he said in his Facebook post.
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