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Zynga loses 12 executives in less than two months

Over the past few weeks, many of Zynga's top executives have stepped down from their posts, and Gamasutra has compiled a brief list to keep tabs on the employees that have jumped ship.

Tom Curtis, Blogger

September 19, 2012

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Anyone keeping tabs on Zynga these past few months has surely noticed a bit of a pattern: Major executives have been stepping down left and right, particularly since the company reported a weaker-than-expected second quarter. The company's lost influential figures including EA veteran John Schappert, CityVille general manager Alan Patmore, and creative lead Mike Verdu, and the list of departures grew even longer today, as TechCrunch reports that chief security officer Nils Puhlmann recently filed his resignation. Zynga has given no official explanation as to why so many employees have jumped ship, but a company spokesperson recently told AllThingsD that Zynga actually has a low attrition rate, noting, "[I]t’s not at all surprising that some would move on and or retire post-IPO." Despite the company's statement, however, the mounting departures have become very hard to ignore. Since Zynga filed its second quarter earnings report on July 25, at least 12 executives have left their posts. To help make sense of it all, we've compiled a list of the major executives that have left Zynga since that date. Please note that this list only includes departures that were reported to the public: - John Schappert, chief operating officer. He left EA to join Zynga in 2011, and was stripped of most of his responsibilities just a few days before filing his resignation. - Alan Patmore, general manager of CityVille. Patmore has since moved on to join Kixeye, the studio behind Backyard Monsters and other core-focused social games. - Mike Verdu, chief creative officer. As one of the company's top creative executives, Verdu helped shape major Zynga games such as Empires & Allies, FrontierVille, and CastleVille. - Bill Mooney, studio vice president. In addition to serving as one of Zynga's VPs, Mooney was also a general manager on the original FarmVille. - Brian Birtwistle, vice president of marketing. - Erik Bethke, general manager of Mafia Wars 2. - Ya-Bing Chu, vice president of mobile. - Jeremy Strauser, general manager at Zynga Austin. - Allan Leinwand, chief technical officer. He was one of the primary architects of Zynga's zCloud, and has since joined the IT firm ServiceNow. - Jeff Karp, chief marketing and revenue officer. - Wilson Kriegel, business and marketing executive. Kriegel first joined Zynga as the chief revenue officer for Omgpop, the studio behind Draw Something. - Nils Puhlmann, chief security officer. Puhlmann joined Zynga in 2009, and served as a major part of its security team. Be sure to keep an eye on Gamasutra for more, as we'll keep you updated on Zynga as more details come to light.

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Tom Curtis

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Tom Curtis is Associate Content Manager for Gamasutra and the UBM TechWeb Game Network. Prior to joining Gamasutra full-time, he served as the site's editorial intern while earning a degree in Media Studies at the University of California, Berkeley.

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