Yahoo executive Jacqueline Reses to join Square Inc


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  • Monday, 19 Oct 2015

Capital raising: Mobile payments company Square Inc filed for an IPO last week. Pictured is a Square terminal.

Yahoo Inc's chief development officer, Jacqueline Reses, is leaving the company to join mobile payments company Square Inc, Bloomberg reported, citing people familiar with the matter.

Reses' role changed earlier this year when she shifted her focus to Yahoo's spin-off of its stake in Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, Bloomberg said.

Reuters could not immediately reach representatives at Yahoo and Square for comment outside regular US business hours.

Twitter named Jack Dorsey, who also heads Square Inc, as its chief executive earlier this month, ending months of speculation about who would take the top job at the microblogging service.

Square Inc filed for its long-expected initial public offering last week in a test of Dorsey's ability to take the company public as he grapples with a turnaround at Twitter. — Reuters

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