Zynga S-1 Amendment Shows Management Changes for Van Natta, Feld and Paul

Zynga’s Owen Van Natta has stepped down from his post as Executive Vice President and Chief Business Officer to become a strategic advisor, handing back millions of pre-IPO shares, according to a new amendment to Zynga’s form S-1. Other changes include director and venture investor Brad Feld leaving the board while Spring Ventures partner Sunil Paul joins it.

It’s tempting to read into Van Natta’s move, given that he’s moved from a senior role at Facebook to CEO of MySpace for less than a year, and is now coming down from his EVP & CBO role at Zynga after 14 months.

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