TikTok’s Chief Operating Officer, V. Pappas, is leaving the social media platform amid an organizational shakeup at the company.
Pappas, one of the company’s most public faces, said in a note sent to employees Thursday morning and later shared on Twitter that she felt it was the right time to move on and focus on “entrepreneurial passions.”
Separately, TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew said in a note sent to TikTok employees that Pappas would continue to serve as a strategic adviser.
Chew also announced other organizational changes at the company. Zenia Mucha, who served nearly two decades as a communications executive at Disney, will join TikTok as the chief brand and communications officer to oversee TikTok’s marketing and public relations arm.
Meanwhile, TikTok’s chief of staff, Adam Presser, will become the head of operations, Chew said.
Pappas, a former YouTube official, joined TikTok in 2018 as its general manager. In 2020, she was promoted to interim head.
Pappas assumed the COO role in 2021. She has since testified on Capitol Hill and appeared in media interviews to defend TikTok, which has been scrutinized by lawmakers who expressed concerns about its links to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
TikTok has for years faced allegations that its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, would share user data from its popular video-sharing app with the CCP or push propaganda and misinformation on its behalf.
The company is currently negotiating its data privacy plans with the Biden administration.
Earlier this year, the administration threatened to ban the company nationwide if its Chinese owners didn’t sell their stakes.
TikTok maintains that it’s never been asked by the CCP to share U.S. user data, and it wouldn’t do so if asked.
“Another thing about TikTok, who controls TikTok? The Chinese Communist Party controls TikTok. So where’s all your data going? The CCP. You want the CCP having knowing everything that you do? I don’t,” Hish told The Epoch Times.