Glenn Schiffman

Glenn Schiffman, IAC govt vice president and main economic officer, is leaving the media conglomerate to go after a new prospect.

IAC, which owns house venture marketplace Angi, childcare system Care.com, and other organizations, explained Schiffman will continue to be at the company for a few of months to enable with the transition.

“Glenn’s awesome. He has been a genuine partner in IAC’s development and accomplishment and we’re grateful for his strength and leadership. I have no doubt he’ll proceed to do fantastic factors,” explained Joey Levin, CEO of IAC. 

Schiffman joined IAC as finance main in April 2016 and considering the fact that January has also held the position of  interim main economic officer of Angi, a position he previously held from September 2017 until finally August 2019. He serves on the board of directors of Angi and Match Group, which he helped spinoff previous year. Schiffman will continue to be on the Angi board of directors just after he leaves the company. 

“It has been a legitimate privilege to be a aspect of these kinds of an excellent team and to lead to the latest accomplishment of IAC,” explained Schiffman. “It has been an remarkable run around the previous 5 years and just a delight to have labored with our gifted finance team and have been a tiny aspect of the remarkable legacy of IAC. I couldn’t be prouder of our function serving to IAC make long lasting shareholder benefit and serving to to shape the upcoming technology of fantastic organizations. I glimpse forward to cheering on the entire IAC team and I’m excited to proceed serving to push accomplishment at Angi.”

In the interim, though IAC lookups for Schiffman’s substitution, the company’s economic govt leadership team, which include senior vice president and controller Michael Schwerdtman, senior vice president of finance and investor relations Mark Schneider, and senior vice president and treasurer Nick Stoumpas, will oversee economic functions at IAC and Angi. 

Angi, board of directors, CFO, Glenn Schiffman, IAC/Interactive