Peloton appointed Chris Bruzzo, formerly a top executive at Electronic Arts, to its Board of Directors. Current Board member Jonathan Mildenhall will simultaneously step down from the Board to focus on his expanding professional responsibilities.
“Chris is an established expert in the consumer brand space who will bring continued diversity of thought to the Board during an important moment in Peloton’s growth strategy. We look forward to his partnership as we help support Peloton’s path forward,” said Karen Boone, Peloton chairperson.
Previously, Bruzzo was the executive vice president and chief experience officer of Electronic Arts for nine years. Before that, he held various marketing and communications leadership roles at Starbucks Corporation, Amazon.com and Regence Blue Shield. Bruzzo is a member of the Latino Corporate Directors Association and serves on the Board of Directors for MoneyGram International and Boot Barn Holdings, Inc.
“While we look forward to the value Chris will bring to the Board, I also want to thank Jonathan for his contributions and demonstrated leadership during an important time in Peloton’s transformation journey,” said Boone. “We wish him all the best in his future endeavors.”
With these changes, Peloton’s Board remains composed of seven directors, with more than half of the Board consisting of members of diverse communities.
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