Richard Firminger,
Yahoo's
regional sales director for Northern Europe and the face of the company's search
operation in the UK, has quit the company.
The announcement comes amid a storm of news surrounding
Yahoo's
rejection of
Microsoft's
$44bn buyout bid
and talks of a
possible merger
with AOL.
Firminger's departure adds to the growing list of senior UK executives
leaving the company.
Commercial director Blake Chandlee, head of agency strategy Stephen Haines
and group head Jon Harvey all left Yahoo late last year to join social
networking site
Facebook.
Prior to Yahoo, Firminger was UK managing director of mobile marketing firm
Enpocket, which was acquired by Nokia last year for around £100m.
Although Firminger has left without another position lined up, his
resignation is not believed to be part of the company's recent announcement that
will be cutting 1,000
jobs worldwide.
It is thought that Firminger will be taking time out before re-entering the
online sector.
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