- A year on from the Cambridge Analytica scandal, there has been significant management change at Facebook.
- Some of Mark Zuckerberg's closest lieutenants have left since the scandal broke, including his product boss Chris Cox this week.
- Scroll on for the full list of senior Facebook departures over the past 12 months.
It's been one year since the Cambridge Analytica data scandal blew up, enveloping Facebook in a controversy that is still running to this day.
For Facebook, Cambridge Analytica was the culmination of its early "Move fast and break things mantra." The company may have become more responsible about people's information and privacy, but that can't make up for bad decisions and sloppy policing in its early years.
The scandal shook the company to its core, precisely because it brought some of its foundational processes into question. In righting wrongs, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is pivoting to privacy, and not all of his staff agree with his vision.
The result is some of Facebook's most loyal servants left the company, after years of stability. Scroll on for the full list of Facebook senior departures over the past 12 months.