Gibbs Wasn't Loving His Place in Facebook's Org Chart
BY Nancy Scola | Thursday, May 5 2011
Politico's Mike Allen has added insight into why former White House press secretary Robert Gibbs won't be joining the team at Facebook. Reporting to Mark Zuckerberg is one thing, but...
The deal -- a potential goldmine when Facebook goes public -- was originally described to us by Obamans as a chance for Gibbs to be "Mark Zuckerberg's guy." But when the Facebook side leaked precise details to NYT's Andrew Ross Sorkin about the layers that would separate Gibbs from the top, it was pretty clear that Gibbs -- who used to report to the president of the United States -- wasn't going.
Sorkin had reported that Gibbs would, had he taken the job, been working under Elliot Schrage, Facebook’s vice president for global communications, marketing and public policy. Schrage joined Facebook in 2008, leaving his post as Google’s vice president of global communications and public affairs.
All involved seemed to be engaged in attempts to favorably spin why the Gibbs-Facebook match didn't work out. Earlier a source told the New York Post's Page Six that, after Gibbs interviewed at the company, "some people liked him, some people liked him a lot and others didn't."