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Home / Business and Economy / Dropbox Taps Avalara Exec as New CFO Amid Sales Dip

Dropbox Taps Avalara Exec as New CFO Amid Sales Dip

13 Dec

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  • Ross Tennenbaum appointed new CFO, starting December 16.
  • Dropbox experienced a 0.7% sales decline in its latest quarter.
  • New CFO brings extensive tech finance and operations experience.
Dropbox Taps Avalara Exec as New CFO Amid Sales Dip

Dropbox has announced the appointment of Ross Tennenbaum as its new Chief Financial Officer, with his tenure beginning on December 16. Tennenbaum, who previously served as president of tax compliance software firm Avalara, brings over two decades of experience in finance and operations leadership. His extensive background includes investment banking roles at Goldman Sachs and Credit Suisse.

The leadership change coincides with Dropbox's recent financial performance, which showed a 0.7% decrease in total revenues for the fiscal 2025 third quarter, ending September 30. The company also saw a minor reduction in its paying user base during the same period. A contributing factor to the revenue dip was the scaled-back investment in its acquired document workflow business, FormSwift.

In addition to Tennenbaum's appointment, Dropbox has also named Eric Webster as its new chief business officer. These strategic changes underscore the company's intensified focus on scaling its AI-powered workspace search tool, Dash, and reinforcing its core file storage and synchronization services.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Ross Tennenbaum, formerly president of Avalara, has been appointed as the new CFO of Dropbox, effective December 16.
Dropbox reported a slight sales decline of 0.7% in its fiscal 2025 third quarter, with total revenues of $634.4 million.
Dropbox's upcoming priorities include scaling its AI-powered workspace search tool, Dash, and strengthening its core file storage and sync experience.

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