A Twitter director was told off by a senior leader for organizing a one-to-one meeting with Elon Musk to discuss ideas before his deal closed, report says
A Twitter director was told off for arranging a one-on-one meeting with Elon Musk days before his acquisition closed, theOn Musk's first visit to Twitter's headquarters in San Francisco, Esther Crawford, the director of product management, introduced herself to him in the company's cafe, people with knowledge of the matter told the FT.
Musk liked her ideas, but other employees were irritated by her move, people familiar with operations at Twitter told the FT.
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