GoPro, Inc. has appointed seasoned financial expert Mick Lopez to GoPro’s Board of Directors, effective immediately.

“We are excited to welcome Mick Lopez to GoPro’s Board of Directors,” said GoPro’s founder and CEO Nicholas Woodman. “He is an experienced CFO and board partner with strategic and financial governance expertise that will greatly benefit GoPro.”

Lopez is said to bring decades of executive experience to GoPro’s Board and currently serves on the Board of Zeekr Technologies. In addition to his board experience, his career highlights include leadership roles at Vista Outdoors, L3 Harris, IBM, and Cisco Systems. He recently served as the CFO at Ribbon Communications.

“GoPro’s commitment to helping the world capture and share itself in immersive and exciting ways resonates deeply with my own passion for technology’s ability to connect people and amplify authentic storytelling,” offered Lopez. “GoPro’s innovative spirit and dedication to pushing technological boundaries make joining their Board of Directors an especially compelling opportunity.”

GoPro has also nominated two candidates for election to its Board of Directors at its annual stockholder meeting on June 3, 2025. The candidates reportedly bring “a wealth of experience in technology, manufacturing, product, marketing and global supply chain.” They include:

Mike Dennison, CEO of Fox Factory Holding Corp. Dennison, oversees over ~$1.4 billion in business operations across 29 locations globally. He also serves on the Board of directors of Fox Factory Holding Corp., Solo Brands, Inc. and K&N Holdco, LLC (K&N Filters), where he is chairman of the Board.

Emily Culp, chief strategy and brand officer at BodyHealth.com, LLC, is credited with scaling revenues at the nutritional supplement company from the “single teens” to over $100 million. Before her role at BodyHealth, Culp was CEO of Cover FX Skincare, Inc., a clean beauty brand. She is a board member at privately held companies Stio and Cordial.

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