On March 17, 2026, Peloton Interactive, Inc. (NASDAQ: PTON) announced significant leadership transitions within the company. Jen Cotter, the current Chief Content Officer (CCO), will transition to a non-executive advisory role effective March 31, 2026. This change is not due to any disagreement regarding the company's operations or policies. Cotter has been instrumental in shaping Peloton's content and studio experience over the past seven years. To ensure a smooth transition, she will remain as an advisor until August 16, 2026, under a transition agreement that includes continued salary and benefits.

In her place, Sarah Robb O'Hagan has been appointed as the new Chief Content and Member Development Officer, effective April 1, 2026. O'Hagan brings a wealth of experience from her previous roles, including CEO of EXOS and President of Gatorade, where she led significant transformations and innovations. Her appointment aligns with Peloton's strategy to evolve from a connected fitness company to a broader connected wellness company, aiming for sustainable and profitable revenue growth. O'Hagan's focus will be on accelerating content innovation and enhancing member engagement, which is crucial for retaining and expanding Peloton's global membership base.

The leadership changes come at a pivotal time for Peloton as it seeks to navigate the competitive landscape of the fitness industry and capitalize on the growing wellness market, estimated at $7 trillion. The company is optimistic that these changes will strengthen its position and drive future growth.



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