On NOvember 6, 2024, Nextdoor Holdings, Inc. has announced Georg Petschnigg as Chief Design Officer to lead all aspects of design strategy and execution. His design leadership and deep experience in creating products that connect users to relevant information will be key as Nextdoor embarks on a full transformation of the product, an initiative the company is calling NEXT. Georg?s role as CDO highlights Nextdoor?s continued commitment to delivering value for neighbors, businesses, partners, advertisers, and investors alike.
Georg is a results-driven design lead with extensive experience and proven success in UX transformation and innovations in advertising and subscriptions. Most recently, he served as Head of Product Design at The New York Times. The innovative, consumer-centric designs left their mark on the entire product portfolio, and culminated in the most consequential Times app redesign yet.
Previously, Georg was Chief Innovation Officer at WeTransfer, co-founded FiftyThree and incubated numerous new consumer businesses at Microsoft.
Nextdoor Holdings, Inc. is the essential neighborhood network to the people, places, and information that matter most in their local communities. Its Nextdoor platform is used by neighbors, businesses, and public agencies in approximately 11 different countries to foster more engaged communities. Neighbors use Nextdoor to stay informed on neighbors, local news, participate in conversations, discover and support local businesses, and exchange goods and services. Businesses leverage Nextdoor to connect with these engaged communities through business pages and targeted advertising, while public agencies include fire departments, law enforcement, municipal offices share real-time updates, critical alerts, and community information. The Company offers a suite of advertising solutions designed to deliver value for businesses of all sizes. Its advertising solutions include Hyperlocal Targeting, Diverse Ad Formats, Brand Safety and Trust and others.
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