Snapchat's vice president of content steps down


San Francisco, Nov 13 (IANS): Photo-messaging app Snapchat's Vice President of content Nick Bell has stepped down from his position without any specific reasoning, after five years of serving the company.

"I am leaving Snap to take some time off to recharge before deciding on my next adventure. I will be transitioning out of the role between now and the end of the year," The Hollywood Reporter quoted Bell as saying in a memo he sent to the Snapchat staff on Monday.

During his tenure, Bell contributed in the building of the "Discover" section of Snapchat which contains profecionally curated video and editorial and content from creators.

Bell has also been part of the process where the photo messaging platfrom developed its vertical video format and closed ecosystem, where it struck deals with media and entertainment companies to produce original content for its platform, the report added.

"We are so grateful for Nick and everything he has built at Snap. It has been an incredible journey that began with our vision for what content could be on mobile. We will miss Nick, and we wish him all the best," Evan Spiegel, CEO, Snapchat, was quoted as saying.

Following Bell's departure from the company, Jared Grusd -- who has been essaying the role of Chief Strategy Officer at Snapchat -- will now lead the content team.

  

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