The Washington Post is facing a new leadership challenge after its CEO, Will Lewis, stepped down following mass layoffs earlier this week. In his wake, Jeff D’Onofrio, the former head of Tumblr, has taken on the role of acting CEO and publisher.
D'Onofrio's tenure at Tumblr was marked by controversy and failed attempts to revamp the platform. During his time in charge from 2017 to 2022, he attempted to clean up its image by banning adult content, but ultimately saw a significant decline in traffic - with a reported drop of 30 percent.
The change comes after D'Onofrio's role as CFO at The Washington Post was likely influenced by the paper's current ownership under Jeff Bezos. With this new leadership shift, D'Onofrio's unconventional background raises questions about his suitability to lead one of America's most respected news organizations.
Under his watchful eye, Tumblr struggled with its core identity and ultimately fell out of favor, sparking the sale of the site to Automatic for a fraction of its original purchase price.
D'Onofrio's tenure at Tumblr was marked by controversy and failed attempts to revamp the platform. During his time in charge from 2017 to 2022, he attempted to clean up its image by banning adult content, but ultimately saw a significant decline in traffic - with a reported drop of 30 percent.
The change comes after D'Onofrio's role as CFO at The Washington Post was likely influenced by the paper's current ownership under Jeff Bezos. With this new leadership shift, D'Onofrio's unconventional background raises questions about his suitability to lead one of America's most respected news organizations.
Under his watchful eye, Tumblr struggled with its core identity and ultimately fell out of favor, sparking the sale of the site to Automatic for a fraction of its original purchase price.