PayPal
PayPal replaced CEO Alex Chriss with former HP CEO Enrique Lores, effective March 1, as the board cited slow execution and shares tumbled 19% to $42.55. The company's key branded checkout product saw payment volume growth slow sharply to a mere 1%, contributing to an expected earnings decline in 2026. Read More
Netflix
Netflix has elevated Elizabeth Stone to Chief Product and Technology Officer, unifying its product, engineering, and data teams under one leader. A former Merrill Lynch and Lyft executive who joined the company in 2020, Stone steps into the role as the streamer accelerates its next phase of innovation. Read More
Apple
Halide co-founder Sebastiaan de With, who previously worked on iCloud and Find My, has rejoined Apple's design team. The tech giant is navigating a difficult period, having lost chief UI designer Alan Dye to Meta and facing criticism over the iOS 26 Liquid Glass design. This pivotal hire occurs as Apple's design leadership shifts, with John Ternus now overseeing hardware and software design. Read More
Uber
Balaji Krishnamurthy has been promoted to CFO of Uber as the company doubles down on its autonomous vehicle ambitions. CEO Dara Khosrowshahi sees AVs as a multi-trillion-dollar opportunity, with plans to support autonomous trips in 15 cities by late 2026. Furthermore, Q4 revenue for the ride-hailing heavyweight climbed 20% year over year to $14.37 billion, led by food delivery. Read More
Google
In a push to modernize its mid-market agency operations, Google elevated 20-year veteran Jitendra Kumar to Director of U.S. Agency, Google Customer Solutions. Kumar will consolidate relationships across more than 200 agencies while advancing the company’s full-stack offerings beyond traditional ads. Read More
Disney
The Walt Disney Co. has named parks chief Josh D'Amaro as its next CEO, succeeding Bob Iger on March 18. D'Amaro takes control during a turbulent time of rising generative AI and declining broadcast viewership, yet his former domestic parks unit just saw record quarterly revenue. Iger's planned departure marks the end of his second stint; he will continue as a senior adviser and board member until his retirement on December 31. Read More
Okta
Steering its operations towards a new era of expansion, Okta, the identity layer for security and transformation, has named Dan Mountstephen as SVP and GM for the Asia Pacific and Japan region. His appointment is critical for the company's goal of becoming the number one identity layer for the region's largest organizations as the threat environment grows increasingly complex. Read More
Veeam
An industry leader in data resilience, Veeam Software, is accelerating its momentum with three key senior leadership appointments to fast-track global growth. Promoting internal talent, Brandt Urban, was named Chief Business Development Officer to drive corporate strategy and M&A for the company's focus on safe AI. Two other seasoned executives joined the ranks, including Tony Colon, formerly of ServiceNow, as Chief Customer Officer, and Michael Rau as VP of Worldwide Partners. Read More
SiriusXM
Bringing significant legal expertise to the airwaves, Sirius XM Holdings Inc. has named Eve Konstan its new Executive Vice President, Chief Legal Officer and Secretary. Konstan will take the reins on February 9, 2026, following a distinguished career as General Counsel at Spotify. Her impressive resume also includes over two decades in senior legal roles at HBO and WarnerMedia Entertainment. Read More
OpenText
OpenText, a major player in information management, is welcoming Ayman Antoun, a veteran with over three decades of global technology leadership. Known for his tenure as President of IBM Americas, Mr. Antoun drove major advancements in cloud, cybersecurity, and digital modernization. He will officially take the helm as Chief Executive Officer on April 20, 2026, succeeding James McGourlay. Read More
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