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Amanda Scales Returns to xAI Amidst Elon Musk's Shifting Priorities
Amanda Scales, a previous executive in Human Resources at xAI, has rejoined the company. Her return follows a period spent contributing to Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency initiative.
Scales initially held a role focused on talent acquisition at xAI. According to her LinkedIn profile, she resumed work on the company’s talent strategy beginning in April.
Previous Roles and Experience
Prior to rejoining xAI, Scales gained experience in human resources and talent management at several prominent organizations. These included the venture capital firm Human Capital, located in San Francisco, and the ride-sharing company Uber.
Her earlier government service involved working at the U.S. Office of Personnel Management, where she assisted in leading the Department of Government Efficiency.
Musk's Reduced Focus on Government Initiatives
Scales’ return coincides with Elon Musk’s stated intention to decrease his involvement with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Reports from The New York Times indicate a growing distance between Musk and Washington D.C.
During a recent discussion with Wall Street analysts, Musk announced plans to prioritize his business ventures, such as Tesla, over political engagements.
Impact on Tesla
The increased dedication of Musk to DOGE has reportedly had a negative impact on Tesla’s sales performance. A group of Tesla employees recently voiced their concerns by publishing an open letter requesting his resignation as CEO.
This action highlights the perceived conflict between Musk’s external commitments and the needs of his automotive company.
Key Takeaways
- Amanda Scales has returned to xAI after a stint in government service.
- Elon Musk is scaling back his involvement in the Department of Government Efficiency.
- Tesla has experienced sales challenges potentially linked to Musk’s divided attention.
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