Meta names Alex Schultz first chief data officer


FILE PHOTO: A woman walks by the Meta Lab in Los Angeles, California, U.S., May 20, 2026. REUTERS/Daniel Cole/File Photo

July 1 (Reuters) - Meta said ⁠on Wednesday its chief marketing officer Alex Schultz ⁠will become the company's first chief data officer, ‌to better manage AI analytics globally.

The Facebook-parent also promoted its vice president of consumer marketing and growth, Denise Moreno, to marketing chief.

• "My ​focus in this new role will ⁠be helping transform how ⁠Meta learns and makes decisions in the AI era," Schultz ⁠said ‌in a LinkedIn post.

• The leadership changes signal at Meta's move to deepen its focus ⁠on data-driven decision-making and AI integration across its ​operations.

• Schultz ‌joined the company in 2007 and held responsibilities across ⁠various domains ​like developing Meta's brand strategy and WhatsApp privacy campaigns, according to his LinkedIn page.

• Shares of Meta were up ⁠10% after Bloomberg News reported earlier ​on Wednesday that the company is building a cloud business to sell excess AI computing capacity.

• A 17-year veteran at ⁠Meta, Moreno began her career managing email marketing and growth experiments, she said in a separate post.

• Axios first reported about Meta naming Schultz as its chief ​data officer and elevating Moreno as ⁠CMO.

• Meta is projected to spend as much as $145 billion ​on AI infrastructure this year, a ‌significant portion of Big Tech's ​more than $700 billion outlay on the technology.

(Reporting by Jaspreet Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Joyjeet Das)

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