Randi Zuckerberg leaves Facebook, launches social media firm

By | August 3, 2011, 4:27pm PDT

Summary: Randi Zuckerberg, Facebook’s director of marketing, is leaving the company to launch a social media firm called RtoZ Media.

Randi Zuckerberg, Facebook’s marketing director as well as Facebook co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg’s sister, is leaving Facebook. Six years after joining her brother’s seven-year-old company, Randi is moving on to start a new media firm called RtoZ Media (clearly a play on her name) that will help businesses become more social.

“We can confirm Randi has decided to leave Facebook to start her own company,” a Facebook spokesperson said in a statement. “We are all grateful for her important service.”

Randi further confirmed the news via her Twitter account: “It is with mixed emotions that I announced my departure from Facebook today to launch my own initiative. More info soon… dthin.gs/oWMTHy”

Randi has been a high-profile and charismatic personality both inside the social networking company and in Silicon Valley, according to All Things Digital, which also obtained Randi’s resignation letter (embedded in full below). She has been on maternity leave for the last three months, after having her first child, and being away from the rapid-fire pace at Facebook reportedly gave her time to reflect on what she wants to do in the next phase of her career.

Most recently, Randi was quoted as saying she thinks “anonymity on the Internet has to go away.” Given that her brother has similar views, it is likely her new company will be very closely tied to Facebook, rather than Google+ or Twitter.

Here’s the full text of her resignation letter:

8/3/11

Dear Sheryl and Elliot:

I’ve decided my time at Facebook is coming to a close.

When I think about the projects I’m most proud of during my six years at the company, they all have one thing in common – they revolve around the intersection of traditional media & social technology:

  • the ABC News/Facebook Presidential Primary Debate in 2008 (first network televised debate to include social media)
  • the CNN/Facebook Inauguration Partnership in 2009 (fueled a multi-billion dollar industry around live streaming)
  • The ABC/Facebook Live Election Night Coverage in 2010 (received an Emmy Nomination)
  • The Davos/Facebook partnership which made The World Economic Forum accessible to millions of people
  • The launch of Facebook Live, culminating less than a year later in a Town Hall with President Obama in 2011.

I have spent my years at Facebook pouring my heart and soul into innovating and pushing the media industry forward by introducing new concepts around live, social, participatory viewing that the media industry has since adopted. We have made incredible progress, but there is still much to be done and other ways I can affect change. Now is the perfect time for me to move outside of Facebook to build a company focused on the exciting trends underway in the media industry.

I’m proud of what I’ve done here and the people I have had the chance to work with. But I know I’ll be able to do just as much or more for Facebook once I’m on the outside. My goal is to launch my own innovative programming and work with media companies to develop their programming in new, and more social ways. In attacking this challenge, Facebook will clearly be a central element in all of my projects. I plan to demonstrate that ANYONE can do groundbreaking media work on the platform. And to the extent it makes sense for you, I’d be happy to advise Facebook on media projects, “Facebook Live” or other initiatives if it is desired.

As I end this chapter of my career, know that I leave with a deep love for Facebook and I value the experiences I have had here immensely. Be assured I will continue to be a strong, vocal evangelist for the most incredible social platform ever created. I am thankful for the strong mentorship, guidance, and support, which is empowering me to follow my dreams and show that you don’t have to be an engineer to be a hacker 

Thanks for everything. If you need to reach me email at my new company is best, Randi@RtoZMedia.com.

Randi

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RE: Randi Zuckerberg leaves Facebook, launches social media firm
TimLove 4th Aug
PR stunt for API? /conspirez
I can't wait to hear the real story!
Probably use it as much as I use Facebook! (not at all) That's nice that she can follow her dreams, let her. Doesn't get in my way of doing anything!
Mark Zuckerberg has a sister?
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i know that is weird. i did not knew. i thought he was an only child.
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If her hospital staff plopped photos of her child's birth up on the Internet, and her driver and nanny spilled all kinds of beans about her home and her daily habits on the Internet, and her high school friends located a few embarrassing photos and stuck those on the Internet too, and her ex-boyfriends posted awkward tell-alls, she might rethink that careless opinion of hers.
@Ruthanne Williams Roussel Does anonymity equal privacy? You're really talking about privacy, not anonymity. The article says "anonymity on the Internet has to go away" but neither this one nor the one that's linked say anything about privacy.

In my estimation, the two are very different. I don't "Facebook" in large part because it has no core regard for anyone's privacy. However, there are place were anonymity is important, though the good reasons are mostly in the political/dissident realm and absolutely not when used for cyberbullying or character assassination.
PR stunt for API? /conspirez

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