Zeta Global Announces Retirement of Co-founder John Sculley, Appoints Him as Vice Chairman Emeritus Following Board Meeting

Reuters
Jun 10, 2025
Zeta Global Announces Retirement of Co-founder John Sculley, Appoints Him as Vice Chairman Emeritus Following Board Meeting

Zeta Global Holdings Corporation recently held a board meeting where significant developments were announced. John Sculley, the Co-founder, Vice Chairman, and Board member, declared his retirement, marking the end of his influential 17-year tenure. Despite stepping down, Sculley will continue to contribute as Vice Chairman Emeritus, offering guidance to CEO David A. Steinberg and the leadership team. The company acknowledged Sculley's pivotal role in Zeta's evolution and expressed gratitude for his enduring inspiration and leadership. Currently, there are no plans to replace Sculley's position on the Board of Directors. For more information on Zeta's Board, visit their official website.

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