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Fox names Vimeo's Anjali Sud as Tubi streaming service CEO
  + stars: | 2023-07-17 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
July 17 (Reuters) - Fox Corp (FOXA.O) on Monday named Anjali Sud, the former longtime head of video-sharing platform Vimeo, as the chief executive of its streaming service Tubi. Sud recently stepped down as the CEO of Vimeo, after about nine years at the streaming platform. She will report into Tubi Media Group CEO Paul Cheesbrough. Before Vimeo, Sud held positions in finance, media and e-commerce at Time Warner and Amazon.com. In a restructuring in April, Fox created Tubi Media Group to house the streaming service along with some of Fox's news, sports and entertainment digital platforms.
Persons: Anjali Sud, Paul Cheesbrough, Farhad Massoudi, Fox, Cheesbrough, Yuvraj Malik Organizations: Fox Corp, Tubi Media, Time Warner, Fox, Tubi Media Group, Thomson Locations: Bengaluru
Video platform Vimeo's CEO to step down
  + stars: | 2023-07-05 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: 1 min
July 5 (Reuters) - Video-hosting platform Vimeo (VMEO.O) said on Wednesday that its CEO Anjali Sud will leave the company next month to pursue other opportunities. Sud, a former Amazon executive, who joined the company nine years ago as director of marketing, was at the helm of Vimeo for the past six years. Board member Adam Gross, a former Salesforce (CRM.N) and Dropbox (DBX.O) executive, will take over as interim CEO, effective Sept. 1, while the company looks for a permanent replacement. Vimeo, whose shares rose 1.5% in extended trading, also reaffirmed its outlook for the second quarter and full-year 2023. Reporting by Akash Sriram in Bengaluru; Editing by Shailesh KuberOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Anjali, Adam Gross, Akash Sriram, Shailesh Organizations: Amazon, Thomson Locations: Bengaluru
The definition of Gen Z is sometimes contested, but is roughly considered anyone born between 1997 and 2012. It's one example of how Gen Z, after more than three years of a global pandemic, has a heavy hand in shaping the next new normal. Here's how the most successful Gen Zers are already doing it, according to Sud. A lot of Gen Zers are used to quickly internalizing large amounts of information in short periods of time, for example, especially with the boom of short-form content on platforms like TikTok. "[The way we] communicate and interact in our personal lives is going to translate to work," Sud said.
"I think that in some ways quiet quitting is the natural sequel to the Great Resignation," professor Adam Grant said. But so has been the Great Resignation, which has seen a massive number of workers actually leaving their jobs. James Detert, a professor of business administration at the University of Virginia, detailed in a post on The Conversation how the Great Resignation, quiet quitting, and unionization efforts at big companies are actually similar. As noted during the panel and seen in previous coverage from Insider, "quiet quitting" isn't actually a new thing. The Great Resignation, and thus its "sequel" of quiet quitting, may continue in 2023 and be sticking around.
The idea of "quiet quitting" may not be anything new. Thierry Delaporte, CEO and managing director at IT company Wipro Limited, also sees quiet quitting as a chance for leaders to reflect on how they need to adjust to the changing labor force. The term quiet quitting was coined in 2022 on social media — with different definitions. People who were unable to resign or were unsuccessful in changing their work environment started asking questions, he said. Long term, it's not just about quiet quitting either, the Davos panel suggested.
Vimeo is laying off 11% of its workforce, a company spokesperson confirmed. Vimeo CEO Anjali Sud told staff in an email that the workforce reduction is an attempt to address deteriorating economic conditions. In an email to staff, Vimeo CEO Anjali Sud said the layoffs would impact 11% of the company's workforce. In the email, Sud said employees would be notified via individual emails and an invitation to meet with their team leader and a member of human resources. A Vimeo spokesperson told Insider the layoffs will help the company address economic concerns.
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