Greg Tomb, president of video conferencing platform Zoom, has been fired 'abruptly without reason'. According to the company's regulatory filing, the decision was made to terminate the contract with Tombe 'without cause'.
Prior to Zoom, Tomb served as a Google executive. He took over as president of Zoom in June last year.
Tomb has shown success in raising Zoom's capital since taking over. However, he was expelled after 10 months of joining. But Zoom isn't looking to replace Tomb right now.
Eric Yuan, the current CEO, founded the platform in 2011.
After its inception, the company did not make much of a splash in the tech world. But during the corona, the income of the apps swelled.