It looks like the man who had the upper hand in filtering the names of some Twitter employees to include them on the exclusion list could replace controversial billionaire Elon Musk as CEO of the giant Twitter company.
At least, these are the rumors circulating among the Blue Bird employees, according to the Information website.
So what do we know about Steve Davis?
Perhaps the first thing that apparently shocked the staff at Twitter headquarters in San Francisco in the early weeks of Musk’s acquisition of the famous company was that he spent several weeks as a deputy in his office at the company’s headquarters to carry out the tasks assigned to him. . , of which the controversial new owner had many.
Also, Davis, who has worked with Musk at various companies since 2003, has had an advantage in implementing the American billionaire’s “lay off and downsizing” policy.
He helped with the latest round of layoffs involving 200 employees.
In addition, when asked to cut Twitter’s operating costs by about $500 million, the dedicated man cut roughly $1 billion by terminating some third-party contracts and negotiating others.
Notably, Davis became CEO of the Hyperloop tunneling company, which Musk also owned, in 2019 before becoming CEO of The Boring Company.
He also worked with Musk at SpaceX.
In mid-February, Musk announced that he intended to replace himself with the director of the well-known company Twitter at the end of this year.