Peloton Interactive Inc. is parting with two of its top lawyers as the home fitness company shakes up its executive ranks.
Longtime chief legal officer and co-founder Hisao Kushi will exit the struggling company next month. Former Peloton head of compliance and risk Bertrand “Lance” Lanciault III has also left to take a similar role at Snap Inc., the parent company of social media service Snapchat.
Kushi is leaving along with Peloton executive chairman and co-founder John Foley. He will be replaced as Peloton’s top lawyer on Oct. 3 by Tammy Albarrán, chief deputy general counsel at Uber Technologies ...
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