Meta’s Clegg to Exit; Kaplan Promoted to Global Affairs Chief

Key Points

  • Nick Clegg, former UK deputy prime minister, steps down as Meta's president of global affairs.
  • Joel Kaplan, with strong Republican ties, named as Meta's new policy chief ahead of Trump's second inauguration.
  • Kevin Martin, ex-FCC chairman, takes over Kaplan's role as global VP of public policy.
  • Meta has been working to repair its relationship with Trump, who has criticized the company for censoring conservative speech.

Summary

Meta Platforms Inc. announced that Nick Clegg, who has been the company's president of global affairs since joining in 2018, will step down. His role will be taken over by Joel Kaplan, a long-time Meta executive known for his Republican affiliations, especially significant as Donald Trump prepares for his second term as US president. Clegg, who previously served as the UK's deputy prime minister, led Meta's lobbying efforts during a time when the company faced increased regulatory scrutiny and criticism over its social media platforms' societal impacts. Kaplan, who has been with Meta since 2011, has advocated for broader political speech on the platform. Kevin Martin, another former Republican official, will assume Kaplan's previous role. These changes come at a time when Meta is attempting to mend its relationship with Trump, who has accused the company of censoring conservative voices, especially after his account was reinstated in 2023 following a ban related to the January 6 Capitol riot.

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January 2, 2025
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