Bluesky CEO Jay Graber steps down, advisor Toni Schneider named interim chief


Bluesky app logo is seen in this illustration taken November 19, 2024. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

March 9 (Reuters) - Jay ⁠Graber is stepping down as the CEO ⁠of Bluesky and will transition to the ‌role of chief innovation officer at the social media platform.

Graber, who was named to lead Bluesky in 2021, will be ​replaced by advisor Toni Schneider ⁠as interim CEO, ⁠she said in a blog posted to the company's ⁠website.

Bluesky, ‌with more than 40 million users, was one of the apps looking to ⁠be an alternative to the platform formerly ​known as ‌Twitter after Elon Musk's takeover of the ⁠company.

It was ​started by Jack Dorsey as a project within Twitter in 2019 and was set up as an ⁠independent company in 2021.

Schneider, the ​former CEO of Automattic and a partner at True Ventures, has been an investor and advisor to ⁠Bluesky for the past two years.

Bluesky's board has begun a search for a permanent CEO.

Bluesky saw an influx of users in November 2024 as ​people fled X, formerly called ⁠Twitter, after Donald Trump was elected U.S. President ​and a change to the ‌terms of service threatened to ​complicate legal challenges for the Elon Musk-owned platform.

(Reporting by Juby Babu in Mexico City)

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