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Netflix's chief product officer Eunice Kim to leave
Sep 10, 2025 1:12 PM

Sept 10 (Reuters) - Eunice Kim, who has been Netflix's ( NFLX )

chief product officer since 2023, will be leaving the

company, the streaming pioneer said on Wednesday.

Kim joined Netflix ( NFLX ) in 2021 to lead its consumer product

innovation team.

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