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Zander Lurie
American business executive and CEO of Momentive
Zander Lurie is an American business executive who served as the CEO of Momentive (formerly known as SurveyMonkey) from January 2016 to June 2023.1 Here are some key details about his career and background:
Professional Experience
CEO of Momentive/SurveyMonkey: Lurie led the company for 7 years and 6 months, overseeing its transformation from a survey provider to a broader insights company.12 During his tenure, the company completed its IPO and more than doubled its annual revenue.1
Other Notable Roles:
- Operating Partner at Addition (June 2023 - Present)2
- Board Member at GoPro (January 2016 - Present)2
- SVP of Entertainment at GoPro (November 2014 - January 2016)2
- EVP at Guggenheim Digital Media (February 2013 - January 2014)2
- CFO and Head of Business Development at CBS Interactive (February 2008 - April 2010)2
Education
- Bachelor's degree from the University of Washington
- JD and MBA from Emory University
Philanthropy
Lurie co-founded CoachArt, a non-profit organization, in September 2001. The organization provides free personal lessons in arts and athletics to children with life-threatening illnesses.2
Compensation
As CEO of Momentive (then SVMK Inc.) in the 2021 fiscal year, Lurie's total compensation was $6,623,807, including a base salary of $477,003, a bonus of $453,153, and stock options valued at $5,687,119.3
Recent Developments
In June 2023, Lurie stepped down as CEO of Momentive after seven years in the role. He was succeeded by Eric Johnson, who had previously served as the company's interim Chief Marketing Officer.1