Parag Agrawal was seen taking coffee orders at Twitter’s London office.
Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal attended a number of business events in London last week. During this time, Mr. Agrawal even found time to serve coffee to the staff.
At the social media giant’s London office, Mr Agrawal was seen taking coffee orders. Dara Nassar, managing director of Twitter, UK, was also on hand. Ned Segal, Twitter’s CFO, serves cookies with his coffee.
??????????????? week @TwitterUK with @paraga and @nedsegal in town serving ???? and chats pic.twitter.com/ribEW7MLMY
— Rebecca (@RebeccaW) July 1, 2022
Your CEO could never… @paraga and @DaraNasr take coffee orders from Twitter London… #LoveWhereYouWork
pic.twitter.com/p6ci0pFbkv
— moni ???????? (@moni_natasha) June 29, 2022
There was also a stand-up comedy show as part of the events during Mr. Agrawal’s visit to the UK.
Then a stand-up comedy show* with @DaraNasr and @paraga emoticons in a frame. Obv.
*Tea time in London pic.twitter.com/YLATiStvid
— Rebecca (@RebeccaW) July 1, 2022
After Twitter founder Jack Dorsey left the firm in November 2021, Mr. Agrawal took control of the company.
In May 2022, while on paternity leave, Mr. Agrawal fired two high-profile employees — head of consumer products Kayvon Beikpour, who was also on paternity leave, and chief revenue officer Bruce Falk.
Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX, addressed Twitter employees in a general meeting a few weeks ago. Mr. Musk was supposed to buy the social media company for $44 billion. According to Mr. Musk, he wants Twitter to develop into a super app, similar to China’s WeChat.
The relationship between Mr Agrawal and Mr Musk suffered as a result of the Tesla CEO insulting him on Twitter. As he sought more information about spam, bots and fake accounts on the social media network, Mr. Musk said in May that his proposed purchase of the social media platform was on hold.
Mr. Musk brought up this topic again, saying that these are the reasons why the purchase was not completed.
Mr Musk used a poo emoji in response when Mr Agrawal explained in a lengthy thread how Twitter rates fraudulent accounts.
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