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    Linda Yaccarino Is a CEO Again After X Departure

    Arabian Media staffBy Arabian Media staffAugust 5, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Linda Yaccarino, the former X CEO who resigned in June, has moved on to another chief executive role.

    Digital health platform, eMed Population Health, which offers chronic care management related to obesity and type 2 diabetes (and access to GLP-1s), announced in a press release on Tuesday that it has appointed Yaccarino as CEO.

    Related: Who Is Linda Yaccarino? Everything to Know About X’s Former CEO

    “The healthcare industry has been disrupted by technology, but not yet completely transformed by it,” Yaccarino said in a statement. “There is an opportunity to combine technology, lifestyle, and data in a new powerful way through the digital channels that impact consumers directly in ways that have never been done before.”

    In the statement, eMed says its mission is “to make safe, effective, and sustainable chronic care accessible directly through an all-in-one, digital-first experience.”

    Yaccarino began as CEO of X in May of 2023, about six months after Elon Musk bought the company, then known as Twitter, for $44 billion.

    Related: ‘Futures Are Intertwined’: Elon Musk xAI Buys His Own Social Media Platform, X, in a $33 Billion Deal

    When Yaccarino publicly announced her resignation on X in June, owner Musk replied to the post with a short: “Thank you for your contributions.”

    Before joining X in 2023, Yaccarino was the chairman of global advertising and partnerships at NBCUniversal.

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    Linda Yaccarino, the former X CEO who resigned in June, has moved on to another chief executive role.

    Digital health platform, eMed Population Health, which offers chronic care management related to obesity and type 2 diabetes (and access to GLP-1s), announced in a press release on Tuesday that it has appointed Yaccarino as CEO.

    Related: Who Is Linda Yaccarino? Everything to Know About X’s Former CEO

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