, SVP and GM of its platform business, informed the company that he plans to step down in the spring of 2022.
It’s unknown what Rosenberg, a nine-year Roku veteran, expects to do after exiting the streaming-platform player. According to Roku, Rosenberg will continue to lead his teams until his departure. In a statement, Roku founder and CEO Anthony Wood said, “While Scott remains deeply invested in the company’s success, he’s ready for his next professional challenge and believes this is the right timeframe for him to make a change. I respect and fully support his decision.”
Rosenberg, in a statement provided by the company, commented: “Working at Roku these last nine years has been the most rewarding time of my career, without a close second. Deciding to leave was difficult, but made possible by my belief in the incredible bench strength of the Platform team and the company as a whole.”
Rosenberg joined Roku in 2012 as VP of advertising and business development. In January 2018, he assumed the role of SVP and GM of Roku’s Platform Business, overseeing both advertising and content and services. The company credited Rosenberg with playing an important role in the company’s September 2017 IPO.
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