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First Bluesky CEO steps down: 'Company needs experienced manager'

First Bluesky CEO steps down: 'Company needs experienced manager'

Jay Graber, the founder and first CEO of social network Bluesky, has announced she is stepping down from her leadership role. While she will remain with the company to focus on product development, she stated that the organization now requires a more experienced manager to lead.

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