and business development at the company. He previously held executive positions at Dow Jones International and Ignition Media as well as being a partner in online marketing agency Cimex Media.
The Canada-born Bennett is a graduate of Simon Fraser University.
David Hyman
is General Counsel for Netflix, responsible for all legal and public policy
matters for the Company. He has served in this capacity since 2002 and also serves as the Companys Secretary. Prior to Netflix, Mr. Hyman was the General Counsel of Webvan, an online internet retailer, having previously held the role of
senior corporate counsel. He also practiced law at Morrison & Foerster in San Francisco and Arent Fox in Washington, DC. Mr. Hyman earned his JD and Bachelors degrees from the University of Virginia.
Jessica Neal
is a Netflix veteran, starting at the company in 2006 when DVD was king and streaming just a dream, and has been heavily involved in improving the
Netflix culture as the company grew.
In 2013 she left to become head of human resources at Coursera, which provides online access to the worlds best
university courses, and, later, Chief People Officer at Scopely, a leading player in the mobile gaming industry.
She returned to Netflix in the first half of 2017,
overseeing HR for the 2000-person product engineering team responsible for continuously improving the Netflix consumer experience.
Ms. Neal also serves on the
board of directors of the Association for Talent Development.
Spencer Neumann
was named CFO of Netflix in January of 2019. Previously, he served as
Activision Blizzards CFO from May 2017. Prior to that, Mr. Neumann held a number of positions of increasing responsibility at The Walt Disney Company, most recently serving as the CFO and executive vice president of Global Guest
Experience of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, from 2012 until May 2017. From 2005 to 2012, Mr. Neumann worked at the private equity firms of Providence Equity Partners and Summit Partners. Prior to that, Mr. Neumann held several other roles
with Disney, which he initially joined in 1992, including executive vice president of the ABC Television Network from 2001 to 2004 and CFO of the Walt Disney Internet Group from 1999 to 2001. He is also a member of the national board of directors of
Make-A-Wish
America. Mr. Neumann holds a B.A. degree in economics from Harvard University and an M.B.A. degree from Harvard University.
Greg Peters
assumed the role of Chief Product Officer in July 2017 and leads the product team, which designs, builds and optimizes the Netflix
experience. Previously, he was International Development Officer for Netflix, responsible for the global partnerships with consumer electronics companies, Internet service providers and multi-channel video programming distributors that enable
Netflix to deliver movies and TV shows across a full range of devices and platforms.
Prior to joining Netflix in 2008, Mr. Peters was senior vice president of
consumer electronics products for Macrovision Solutions Corp. (later renamed to Rovi Corporation) and previously held positions at digital entertainment software provider, Mediabolic Inc., Red Hat Network, the provider of Linux and Open Source
technology, and online vendor Wine.com. Mr. Peters holds a degree in physics and astronomy from Yale University.
Ted Sarandos
is Chief Content
Officer at Netflix, overseeing the teams responsible for the acquisition and creation of all Netflix content including original series from around the world such as Stranger Things, Dark (Germany), La Casa De Papel (Spain), and Sacred Games (India)
and original films including such blockbusters as To All the Boys Ive Loved Before, Bright, and Bird Box and the 3-time Academy Award winning film ROMA. Ted has been responsible for all content operation since 2000, and led the companys
transition into original content production that began in 2013 with the launch of the series House of Cards, Arrested Development and Orange is the New Black, among numerous
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