BARCELONA, SPAIN – MARCH 01: Jeff Lawson, founder, CEO and chairman of Twilio, speaks at a press conference during the Mobile World Congress on March 1, 2017 in Barcelona, Spain.
The announcement came after the cloud communications software maker already laid off around 11% of its workforce as part of a restructuring plan in September.
In an email Monday to employees, CEO Jeff Lawson said the additional cuts were driven by the need to reorganize Twilio in order to succeed. “These changes hurt,” he wrote. “The weeks ahead will be about processing all this change and working together to acclimate to our new structure.”
Shares of Twilio were up more than 2% in morning trading Monday.
Lawson said Twilio is forming two business units to help the company spend less and become more efficient. One unit, Twilio Data & Applications, will be led by Elena Donio, and the second unit, Twilio Communications, will be led by Khozema Shipchandler. Lawson said that when executives were looking at these two business units, it was clear the company had gotten “too big,” particularly in communications.
Lawson said it is clear that Twilio needed to carry out “significant structural changes” in order to better execute its strategy.
“It is painful to part ways with so many talented people – but it’s necessary to get our two businesses into the right shape to succeed,” he said.