GoDaddy promotes Roger Chen to COO

GoDaddy goes with an internal hire for Chief Operating Officer.

GoDaddy (NYSE: GDDY) has named Roger Chen its new Chief Operating Officer. He will replace Andrew Low Ah Kee, who left GoDaddy in November to become President of Opendoor.

Chen came to GoDaddy from Yahoo in 2015. He started as Vice President of Asia, and in 2018, he was promoted to Senior Vice President of the Asia Pacific region. In 2020, he became President of GoDaddy’s Domain Registrars and Investors Business.

 

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