Roblox Appoints Naveen Chopra as Chief Financial Officer
- Naveen Chopra, formerly CFO at Paramount Global, will take over as Roblox's Chief Financial Officer on June 30, 2025, succeeding Michael Guthrie, who has announced his intention to step down.
- Chopra is leaving his CFO role at Paramount Global, where he announced his resignation in an SEC filing on Monday prior to joining Roblox.
- Chopra has over 25 years of financial leadership, including CFO roles at Amazon, Pandora, TiVo, and Paramount, equipping him with strategic expertise for Roblox.
- Roblox CEO David Baszucki emphasized that Chopra's background equips him with the essential financial insight and strategic expertise needed to support the company's continued expansion amid its growing revenue of $3.6 billion.
- With Guthrie staying as a consultant during the transition, Chopra’s appointment signals Roblox’s intent to sustain growth and financial stability in the evolving gaming market.
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