Peloton Interactive, Inc., which last week announced plans to lay off 2,800 employees worldwide as part of a restructuring, has had its executives who run operations, its supply chain and other functions in the company exit, according to a Bloomberg report.

Those exiting included Mariana Garavaglia, Peloton’s operations chief, who took a new role Monday at the 3D printing company Relativity Space. She was in charge of human resources, enterprise systems and customer support. Brad Olson, chief business officer and Jon Adee, who oversaw Peloton’s supply chain, also have stepped down. Olson was responsible for business development, subscriptions and program management across the company, according to his LinkedIn profile.

Peloton’s new chief executive officer, Spotify Technology SA veteran Barry McCarthy, has said that he’s focused on turning around the business and not looking to sell it.