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Tonia O’Connor Appointed to Xperi Board of Directors
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Xperi Holding Corporation (NASDAQ:XPER) announced the appointment of Tonia O’Connor to its Board of Directors, effective December 30, 2021. O’Connor brings extensive experience from the media and IP industries, having served as CEO of Chopra Global and previously at Univision Communications, where she managed a multi-billion-dollar portfolio. Her expertise is expected to strengthen Xperi's leadership. CEO Jon Kirchner expressed enthusiasm for her addition, citing her valuable background in technology and intellectual property negotiations.
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Tonia O'Connor's extensive experience in media and IP industries could bring fresh perspectives to Xperi's board.
Her leadership roles at major companies like Univision and Chopra Global suggest she can provide strategic insights.
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Concerns may arise regarding continuity and experience gaps within the current board dynamic.
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Xperi Holding Corporation (Nasdaq: XPER) (the “Company”, “Xperi” or “we”) today announced the appointment of Tonia O’Connor to its Board of Directors effective December 30, 2021.
"We are delighted to welcome Tonia to our Board of Directors. Her extensive experience across the media and IP industries will be a strong addition to our current Board," said Jon Kirchner, chief executive officer of Xperi.
O’Connor most recently served as the CEO of Chopra Global. Prior to Chopra Global, she served as President and Chief Revenue Officer at Univision Communications, where she oversaw Univision’s multi-billion-dollar portfolio and helped spearhead the launch of several new media businesses and successful networks. Prior to Univision, Ms. O’Connor held leadership roles at News Corp’s Gemstar, where she led negotiations for complex technology and intellectual property agreements, as well as content and marketing deals, and played an integral role in the growth of Gemstar’s IP assets.
O’Connor serves on Syracuse University’s Board of Trustees, where she is a member of the Athletics, Academic Affairs and Advancement & External Affairs Committees. She is also on the national Board of STRIVE, a Harlem-based nonprofit organization, serving people who face great obstacles to employment, preparing them for job readiness and sustainable careers. She previously served on the boards of fuboTV, GoldieBlox and El Rey Network. O’Connor received her BA as a dual major in Broadcast Journalism and International Relations from the S. I. Newhouse School at Syracuse University.
About Xperi Holding Corporation
Xperi invents, develops, and delivers technologies that enable extraordinary experiences. Xperi technologies, delivered via its brands (DTS, HD Radio, IMAX Enhanced, Invensas, TiVo), and by its startup, Perceive, make entertainment more entertaining, and smart devices smarter. Xperi technologies are integrated into billions of consumer devices, media platforms, and semiconductors worldwide, driving increased value for partners, customers and consumers.
Xperi, DTS, IMAX Enhanced, Invensas, HD Radio, Perceive, TiVo and their respective logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of affiliated companies of Xperi Holding Corporation in the United States and other countries. All other company, brand and product names may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.