Twitter Names Former Goldman Sachs Banker Ned Segal as CFO
- Segal currently is a senior vice president at Intuit
- New CFO’s compensation package valued at about $22.5 million
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Twitter Inc. named Ned Segal, who spent 17 years at Goldman Sachs Group Inc., as chief financial officer, the second time the social media company has turned to a veteran of the investment bank for an executive to help revive its fortunes.
Segal, 43, currently a senior vice president of finance at Intuit Inc., will take over the role next month from Anthony Noto, who will remain chief operating officer, Twitter said Tuesday in a statement. Noto has held both posts at San Francisco-based Twitter since November 2016. Segal will report directly to Chief Executive Officer Jack Dorsey, the company said.