Amid continued executive turnover at Twitter, the company’s success hinges more than ever on one man: Adam Bain, global president of revenue and partnerships, and, as The New York Times call
him, the “lead money man since he took the job nearly four years ago.” Recently given control of business development at Twitter, “his role atop the moneymaking machine suggests that
he might very well be the second most important person at the company after [CEO Dick] Costolo.”
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