Zoom chops president it hired less than a year ago
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- News link: https://www.theregister.co.uk/2023/03/03/zoom_terminates_president/
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Greg Tomb was hired as Zoom's president in June 2022; prior to joining Zoom he was VP of sales for Google Workspace, Security and Geo Enterprise, and also spent nearly a decade at SAP in various leadership roles.
In the [1]filing , Zoom said it had "terminated the employment" of Tomb on February 28 and this was effective from March 2.
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"Mr Tomb will receive the severance benefits payable in accordance with his previously disclosed employment arrangements that are payable upon a 'termination without cause,'" Zoom added.
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Tomb's entry into the company came at a tumultuous time for Zoom, which was seeking a way to maintain revenue growth after a 2021 that saw the company grow 326 percent compared to 2020, due in large part to the outsized role the platform earned in the early part of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In 2022, Zoom's revenue grew by just 55 percent compared to 2021, and the company's fiscal 2023, which just ended on January 31, "only" saw the company grow revenue by 7 percent, with most of that coming from the Enterprise division. On the online side used by consumers, revenue was [5]down 10 percent in the fiscal year.
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Zoom has been hurt by the expansion of Google Meet and Microsoft Teams, and also struggled with security issues in 2021 that hurt its reputation, causing some users to depart for those competing platforms.
Seeing as how Tomb was [7]fired without cause [PDF], it's likely he's the latest to take the fall for Zoom's disappointing earnings as he joins the ranks of [8]the rest of the ex-Zoomies laid off last month.
It's all about the money
When he was hired last year, Zoom [9]said that Tomb would be responsible for overseeing the company's go-to-market strategy and its revenue efforts, as well as helping Zoom transform "into a multi-product platform that enables communication, hybrid work, and an expanding number of business workflows."
Of his hiring, Zoom CEO Eric Yuan said at the time that Tomb had deep experience helping companies scale at critical junctures. "His strategic thinking, can-do attitude, and value of care he brings to customers make him the perfect addition to our strong leadership team," Yuan said.
Tricky objectives for his employment, especially when, along with decreased revenue growth, the company's total operating expenses last fiscal year ballooned from $562 million to $953 million, meaning the company operated at a net loss.
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Zoom didn't respond to our questions regarding Tomb's termination, but [11]told Bloomberg that it isn't looking to find a replacement to fill the now-vacant president role, likely in a bid to save money.
[12]Zoom: The sound of web chat biz's annual profits nosediving
[13]That's not a TP-Link access point, it's a… vacuum?
[14]BOFH and the case of the Zoom call that never was
[15]Zoom and gloom: Vid-chat biz sheds 15 percent of staff – by email
In a [16]June 2022 regulatory filing [PDF] by Zoom on Tomb's hiring, the company said it planned to pay him a base salary of $400,000 a year, with an 8 percent annual base salary bonus, and granting of restricted stock options totaling $45 million over four years. ®
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[16] https://investors.zoom.us/static-files/4832b7ac-bb24-4dcb-b35c-9caaa6a38df1
[17] https://whitepapers.theregister.com/
Re: RIP
For us, Zoom is far more useful than the abomination that Teams has become. MS took Skype and Foobar'd it in quick time. Then we get Teams foisted on us. We tried. We really did but it is a POS. Zoom works for us as a distributed team (US, UK and Bahrain).
I'm sure that MS will see this and make Teams even more part of Windoze. Another bit that can't be removed and if it is, it will come back when the next update is applied.
Re: RIP
Of course. Teams is little more than a piece of spyware. It'll probably become part of Edge
There are swaths of 3rd party videoconferencing tools now though, it's not just Microsoft, Google, Zoom or Apple.
Jitsi is apparently quite good, according to some comment I read here.
In 2022, Zoom's revenue grew by just 55 percent compared to 2021, and the company's fiscal 2023, which just ended on January 31, "only" saw the company grow revenue by 7 percent
Did Zoom's board really think that the growth rate during lockdown was the new normal?
RIP
It will say,
on Zoom's, er, Tomb-stone.
You were useful, once. Then the world recovered.
You are now surplus to requirements.