Social gaming giant Zynga has lost three of its top executives in a single month, according to a new report on Bloomberg.
The three departures have not been made public, reports Bloomberg, but are said to include senior vice president John Osvald, casino division vice president Jesse Janosov, and vice president Nathan Etter.
The trio of reported exits follow the start of Don Mattrick’s career at the company as Zynga’s CEO. Mattrick joined Zynga earlier this month, and is set to earn $40 million over the next three years.
Last week Zynga announced a $15.8M loss for the second quarter of 2013, while daily users of its social games have fallen by 45 per cent over the last 12 months.
“Getting a business back on track isn’t easy and isn’t quick,” said Mattrick in response to company’s financials. “We have a lot of hard work in front of us but I believe we can succeed as a team and Zynga can do this.”
“There‘s no denying we’re not where we want to be. We’ve not met our investors’ expectations, we’ve not met our own expectations, and most importantly, we’ve not met our players’ expectations.”
“But there’s also no denying that we have what it takes to get back to winning.”