Elon Musk's drawn-out search for a new CEO to take over stewardship of Twitter has reportedly come to a close, with the right-wing billionaire selecting Linda Yaccarino, an advertising executive from NBCUniversal, to take the reins of the troubled social media company. Yaccarino's appointment to the post comes after she had spent the past several months providing Musk with strategic advice on how to woo blue chip advertising partners who have been driven away from Twitter by his chaotic management.
On May 12, a day after Musk proclaimed that a new CEO would be starting in roughly six weeks, he announced Yaccarino would be filling the role. Hours earlier, NBCUniversal had announced that Yaccarino, formerly the company’s chairman for Global Advertising and Partnerships, was leaving “effective immediately.”

This announcement comes months after Twitter users voted for Musk to step down in a December poll and he promised to resign as CEO “as soon as I find someone foolish enough to take the job!”

At NBCUniversal, Yaccarino oversaw all of the network’s ad sales and “made a name for herself by helping traditional television hold its ground in advertising in the era of Facebook and Google,” according to The New York Times. After 12 years at the company, NBCUniversal announced Yaccarino was leaving after reports indicated that she was in talks to be Twitter CEO. NBCUniversal’s announcement comes just days before the company’s upfronts presentation to major advertisers, which Yaccarino was slated to give.
Musk’s tenure as CEO at Twitter has been chaotic and plagued with missteps, harmful content, and plummeting revenue. Yaccarino supported Musk throughout his tenure, giving him a platform with advertisers, maintaining NBCUniversal’s relationship with Twitter while other companies fled, and repeatedly interacting with Musk on Twitter.