Dropbox Chief Customer Officer Eric Cox plans to step down, per filing

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By Karla T Vasquez

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According to a document filed with the SEC on Friday, Eric Cox, the chief customer officer of the Dropbox, is planning to resign. Cox will be in its current role for “a period” to help the transformation according to the filing and then a “non-non-resident” employee will continue in mid-August.

Dropbox did not immediately respond to any request for comment.

Cox joined Dropbox from Vimio in November 2023, where he was a COO of sales, customer success, data, strategy and operations. Prior to that, Cox spent 19 years in Adobe in various roles, including the Digital Media Go-to-Market Sales Lead and Digital Media VP for business.

“Eric’s broad sau and B2B experience, deep industry skills and emotions to our customers will be invaluable because we bring our new products to the market and start our next stage,” wrote the dropbox Blog Post announcement Cox’s appointment.

Dropbox has been able to go around lately. Although it is at the top of Wall Street’s assumption in the quarter of its recent fiscal year, The company’s revenue growth has slowed down And for the current quarter the guidance was light. Dropbox stock is about 8% of the year below the date.

As part of the aggressive turn Arond plan, Dropbox announced last October that it would leave 20% of its employees or about 528 people.

Dropbox has kept an eye on AI technologies as a growing possible revenue driver. Recently, the company has expanded its AI-driven smart companies and search equipment, Dropbox dash, data governance control with enterprise-centric features.

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