CEO of Insider, Henry Blodget, to Resign from Position

CEO of Insider, Henry Blodget, to Resign from Position

CompaniesAxel Springer Norway ASFollowNov 14 (Reuters) – Insider co-founder Henry‌ Blodget is‍ stepping down as the‌ CEO of the publication that ‍he‍ helped⁤ create more ‌than 15 years ago, the company said⁢ on Tuesday and named⁤ President ⁤Barbara Peng to the top job.
The company will also change‌ its name back to “Business Insider” as part of⁣ Peng’s strategy to ⁣improve the brand positioning of‍ the ⁢business and⁣ tech news publication.
German publishing giant Axel Springer SE ⁤acquired ⁤a majority stake in Insider in 2015 and retired the “Business Insider” ‌name in 2021 as it looked to expand coverage.
This is the third name change⁤ for the publication that⁣ was founded in 2007 as “Silicon Alley Insider,” and focused on startups and technology. However, it later expanded to cover business‍ and financial news.
Blodget⁤ will become the ⁢board’s chair as part of the⁣ leadership shuffle. “I’m⁤ excited to be launching new ⁣projects with Business Insider and Axel Springer ​in⁤ the years ahead,” he ⁤said.
Peng took over as president two years⁣ ago⁤ after joining the company in 2015.
Reporting by Akash Sriram in Bengaluru; Editing by Arun Koyyur
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