Netflix’s Chief Product Officer Eunice Kim is to leave the streaming company.
Kim has held the role since 2023 and recently led the redesign of Netflix’s connected TV interface, which rolled out in May 2025.
The executive joined Netflix in 2021 to head its consumer product innovation team, having previously held product leadership roles at Google Play and YouTube.
Elizabeth Stone, Chief Technology Officer at Netflix, will take over Kim’s role until a replacement is found.
Greg Peters, Co-CEO of Netflix, said in a statement reported by Variety: “I’m incredibly grateful for Eunice’s leadership and partnership during a pivotal time for our business. Over the past five years, Eunice has made many significant contributions to Netflix – most recently launching our new TV experience. She has been an incredibly hardworking, dedicated, and caring leader for the organisation. We thank her for everything and look forward to following her continued success.”
In a statement provided by Netflix to Variety, Kim said: “I’m grateful for the opportunity to have worked with such a talented team at Netflix. Over the past five years, we grew the business together from 200 million to over 300 million members by successfully launching and scaling many major growth initiatives, including the ad plan. We also redesigned the product experience, expanding beyond VOD to support a much broader entertainment offering – including live events, ads, and games. I’m proud of what we built, and I’m excited to see what’s next for the company.”
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