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Fox Business
Fox Business
4 Mar 2023


Zoom Video Communications Inc. abruptly terminated President Greg Tomb, a former Google executive, who had only started at the tech company ten months earlier.

Tomb's termination was effective Friday, March 3. 

According to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Tomb, "will receive severance benefits in line with his employment arrangements, which are payable upon a 'termination without cause'."

Zoom Video

In this photo illustration a Zoom Video Communications logo seen displayed on a smartphone. (Rafael Henrique/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images / Getty Images)

The filing was signed off on by Aparna Bawa, Zoom's CEO.

A spokesperson Zoom told Fox News Digital that the company is not looking to find a replacement at this time.

Tomb’s employment with the San Jose, California-based company included a $45 million stock grant that would vest over four years, in addition to a $400,000 base salary with an 8% bonus target, according to a June filing with the SEC. 

Tomb's termination comes after Zoom CEO and founder Eric Yuan announced on Feb. 7 that the company would reduce its headcount by 15%, or about 1,300 employees. 

In a memo to employees, Yuan attributed the layoffs to "the uncertainty of the global economy and its effect on our customers" but also said the company "made mistakes" as it grew rapidly during the pandemic

Eric Yuan

Eric Yuan speaks onstage during the Dropbox Work In Progress Conference at Pier 48 on September 25, 2019, in San Francisco, California.  (Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Dropbox / Getty Images)

Zoom Video

In this photo illustration a Zoom Video logo seen displayed on a smartphone. (Rafael Henrique/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images / Getty Images)

Yuan shared that at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, "Zoom grew 3x in size to manage this demand while enabling continued innovation."

In the memo, Yuan also announced that he would cut his salary by 98% in 2023 and forgo his corporate bonus. In addition, other members of the executive leadership team will also reduce their salaries by 20% this year and also forgo corporate bonuses.