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Yonkers, NY – Consumer Reports (CR), the consumer research, testing, and advocacy organization, names Caleb Green as Chief Financial Officer. Green will lead CR’s financial strategy and long-term growth, including planning, accounting, forecasting, and business optimization to help position the organization for the future.
“Caleb brings an exceptional combination of financial expertise, operational leadership, and strategic vision,” said Phil Radford, President and CEO of Consumer Reports. “As we continue to evolve our business, enhance our value to members, and increase our impact for all consumers, Caleb’s experience helping organizations scale and transform will be invaluable.”
Most recently, Caleb served as Chief Operating Officer at Legion, a build and buy firm, where he oversaw Finance, directed M&A, and partnered closely with the CEOs of portfolio companies to drive performance and growth. Prior to that, he spent seven years leading Finance and Operations at Snagajob, an innovative marketplace connecting hourly workers and employers. Earlier in his career, Caleb powered growth for Vox Media and founded two technology and media startups.
“There’s a greater need for Consumer Reports today than any time in its 90-year history,” said Green. “CR has a powerful brand, trusted reputation, and significant opportunities ahead. I’m excited to join the organization to strengthen our financial foundation, support innovation, and help position Consumer Reports for its next chapter.”
Founded in 1936, CR has a mission to create a fair and just marketplace for all. Widely known for our rigorous research and testing of products and services, we also survey millions of consumers each year, report extensively on marketplace issues, and advocate for consumer rights and protections around safety as well as digital rights, financial fairness, and sustainability. CR is independent and nonprofit.
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