Facebook promotes VP of product growth Alex Schultz to new CMO
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Schultz takes over the role after Antonio Lucio stepped down last month from his role leading Facebook's global marketing team after less than two years on the job. Schultz's predecessor officially left his role September 18. At the time of his resignation announcement, Lucio attributed his departure to a personal decision of wanting to "play a more active part in accelerating change" as the country and the advertising industry face a reckoning on issues of diversity, inclusion, and equity.
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