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Groupon President Leaving Company

CHICAGO (CBS/WBBM) -- Rob Solomon, the president and chief operating officer of Groupon is leaving the company and returning to California, a Groupon spokeswoman said late Tuesday.

Solomon "will remain a friend and advisor to the company,'' spokeswoman Julie Mossler said, quoting Groupon chief executive officer and founder Andrew Mason. Officials did not say why he was leaving.

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Solomon could not be reached for comment Tuesday. He told Dow Jones that he was leaving in part because the company had grown too big and "needed a much different type of operator to take it to the next level.''

Solomon's departure comes as Groupon, the Chicago-based daily-deal Web site, is widely believed to be preparing for an initial public officer to go public. There is no official word on an IPO.

Solomon, 44, an All-American water polo player who helped the University of California at Berkeley win two NCAA titles in the mid-1980s, gained career recognition as a Silicon Valley tech veteran and crack marketing strategist. He joined Groupon in March of last year and moved his family — including his wife, three children and three dogs — to Chicago in April.

In the interview with the Chicago Sun-Times, Solomon said that Mason "is going to be the long-term CEO of this company."

The Chicago Sun-Times contributed to this report, via the Sun-Times Media Wire

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