Vimeo, the leading video platform for businesses, announced the appointment of Philip Moyer as Chief Executive Officer and member of the Board of Directors, effective April 8, 2024. Adam Gross, the Company’s Interim Chief Executive Officer and member of the Board, will remain on the Board after the transition.
“On behalf of the Board of Directors and the entire Vimeo team, I would like to thank Adam Gross for stepping into the role of Interim CEO over the past several quarters, and I’m delighted he will be continuing to work with the company as a board member,” said Glenn Schiffman, Chairman of the Board. “Thanks to Adam’s leadership, we’ve successfully brought to market innovative products, streamlined our go to market model, and brought on some of the world’s leading brands as new customers. We are thrilled to welcome Philip as CEO, and believe his background and experience are uniquely suited to extend Vimeo’s history of innovation and leadership to the new and rapidly growing era of AI video, positioning it as a key strategic partner to the companies and creators this next chapter of Internet video enables.”
Philip previously served as Global VP of Applied AI Engineering and Business Development and VP of Strategic Industries, Google Cloud, a division of Alphabet Inc., a role he held since July 2019. Prior to Alphabet, Philip was Director of Financial Services at Amazon Web Services, a division of Amazon.com, Inc, where he managed Banking, Capital Markets, Insurance and Payments. He previously managed a Venture Capital portfolio in FinTech, Healthtech, and MarTech at Safeguard Scientifics, Inc., a public venture development company.
Additionally, Philip was CEO of two financial technology companies, EDGAR Online, Inc., a provider of financial data, analytics and disclosure management solutions, and Cassiopae, S.A., a French software company in the commercial banking market. He spent 15 years at Microsoft Corp. where he managed global customer teams, industry teams and services organizations. Philip has a Computer Science degree from University of Pittsburgh and started his career as a software engineer for nuclear submarines at GE Aerospace, a division of General Electric Company.
SOURCE: GlobeNewswire
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