Matt Donnelly Senior Film Writer Netflix has made two significant appointments to its C-suite, elevating Eunice Kim to chief product officer and Elizabeth Stone to chief technology officer.
Kim will oversee all worldwide product efforts for the streamer, and Stone will manage its data and engineering teams. “Elizabeth and Eunice have strong track records at Netflix and more broadly within the technology industry,” said Greg Peters, co-CEO of Netflix. “Together they will be leading a hugely important part of our service so I’m excited to see all the ways in which they can improve the Netflix experience — making it even easier for people to find the right movie, series, or game at the right moment.”Kim joined Netflix in 2021 as head of the Consumer Product Innovation team.
She previously spent 10 years in product leadership roles at Google Play and YouTube. Kim also served at several tech startups as well as PepsiCo and Adobe Systems.
She holds a B.A. from Columbia and an M.B.A. from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, and sits on the board of directors for Cure CMD.“Our product teams have been instrumental in helping Netflix reinvent itself — moving from DVDs to streaming, licensed to original programming and U.S.-only to a global service.
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