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SiriusXM Appoints Anjali Sud as Independent Director


Anjali Sud
Anjali Sud

SiriusXM Holdings appoints Anjali Sud to its board of directors as a new independent director. Sud currently holds the position of Chief Executive Officer at Tubi, FOX Corporation's free ad-supported streaming service. Her prior experience includes her role as CEO of Vimeo, where she led the company through its public offering.

Jennifer Witz, Chief Executive Officer of SiriusXM, expressed enthusiasm about Sud's appointment, stating, "Anjali has an incredible track record on the cutting edge of media and technology, and has a deep understanding of what it takes to succeed today. She will be an asset to the Board and to the company as a whole as we look to maintain our strong standing and to position ourselves for future growth."

Sud commented, "As a fan of SiriusXM and a big believer in the power of audio and delivering entertainment to audiences where they want it, I am looking forward to working with Jennifer, the Board, and the entire management team as the company looks to leverage its strengths and focus its efforts in this next chapter of the business."

The announcement also included news of James E. Meyer's resignation from the Board. Meyer, who first joined SiriusXM in 2004 and served as its CEO from December 2012 to December 2020, stated, "It's been an honor to serve on SiriusXM's Board, and to continue to watch the company evolve under Jennifer's leadership."

Witz acknowledged Meyer's contributions, saying, "It has been a privilege to work with Jim for all these years, and having his guidance on the Board has been invaluable to the company. On behalf of the company, the Board and all of our employees, we thank Jim for all his contributions and commitment to SiriusXM and wish him all the best."

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