First Layoffs, Now A Management Exodus At AOLFirst Layoffs, Now A Management Exodus At AOL

A group of executives who worked closely with recently departed chief executive Jonathan Miller are reportedly planning to leave the company.

W. David Gardner, Contributor

December 15, 2006

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First it was layoffs, now it's a management exodus at AOL as a group of executives who worked closely with recently departed chief executive Jonathan Miller plan to leave the company.

According to a Dow Jones report Friday, James Bankoff, the head of AOL's online content, is among the executives who will leave in early March. The departures are taking place as Randy Falco, AOL's new chief executive, rearranges the chairs in the firm's executive suite.

Also reported leaving are Joe Redling and John Buckley. Redling had directed AOL's paid services and mobile operations while Buckley directed AOL's public relations.

The news service said Falco tried to keep the men in their positions.

Earlier this week, AOL announced a wave of layoffs, although the firm said the latest round of layoffs was drawing to a close.

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