Netflix Inc. has appointed Bozoma Saint John as its new chief marketing officer, making her the first Black woman to join the Digital media giant’s top executives.
Saint John joins Netflix from entertainment and sports company Endeavor, and has previously worked at Apple Inc.
and Uber Technologies Inc. She will report to Ted Sarandos, Netflix’s chief content officer.
This move is one of Netflix’s efforts at improving diversity and inclusion inside its own walls, after it also pledged money to Black-owned banks.
Saint John is one of the highest-profile marketing executives in the industry, and is now the senior-most Black executive at Netflix. The company’s workforce remains just 7% Black, and most of its senior leadership is White.
Saint John, 43, replaces the one other person of color in senior leadership, Jackie Lee-Joe, who is an Australian of Asian descent. She will be the third marketing chief in less than 18 months. The executives in that position at Netflix have been caught between competing ideas of how best to promote shows on the streaming service.