Marne Levine, vice president of global partnerships and business development at Facebook Inc., speaks during the Fortune Most Powerful Women Summit in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday, Oct. 23, 2019.

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MetaChief Commercial Officer Marne Levin is stepping down after 13 years with the company, Meta announced in a release on Monday.

According to the release, Levin will remain in the position until Feb. 21, and she will remain on staff at Meta until she officially leaves in the summer. Meta said Nicola Mendelsohn and Justin Osofsky will take on expanded roles as senior sales and partnership leaders, reporting to chief operating officer Javier Olivan.

Levine previously served as VP of Global Public Policy at Facebook, COO at Instagram, and VP of Global Partnerships, Business and Corporate Development at Facebook.

“Marn has been an incredible leader at Meta over the past 13 years, from leading global policy to growing our Instagram business as the first COO to leading our advertising and business partnerships teams,” Olivan said in a release. “I am grateful for our partnership, her dedication to Meta and the energy she brought to the company every day.”

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