Six senior Flexport Inc. employees have left the company since the unexpected ousting Wednesday of Chief Executive Officer Dave Clark, adding to upheaval at the digital freight startup.
In addition to the departures of President and Chief Commercial Officer Teresa Carlson and human-resources chief Darcie Henry, both of which were reported on Thursday, four others are no longer at the San Francisco-based company, a spokesman said.
He also said on X, the social media site formerly known as Twitter, that Flexport had rescinded offers to employees who were starting as soon as next week. The company is subleasing office space as well, Petersen said, including properties in San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York and Dallas.
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