Scott Rosenberg, Roku’s senior VP and general manager of platform business, plans to step down sometime in the spring of this year.
He joined Roku in 2012 as VP, advertising, and business development. In 2017 he was named SVP and GM of Roku’s platform business, overseeing both advertising and content and services.
According to Roku, Rosenberg will continue to lead his teams until his departure. He is committed to ensuring a smooth transition and assisting with the recruitment process, which is underway.
Commenting on Rosenberg’s departure, Anthony Wood, Roku founder and CEO, 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.
“I look forward to working with Scott to ensure a smooth transition, while maintaining our relentless focus on building the best TV streaming platform”.
Rosenberg added: “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”.