Zillow Group unveils leadership changes in the executive branch

November 19, 2019
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Zillow President of Media and Marketplaces Greg Schwartz steps down; IMT and mortgage businesses re-aligned under other executives to deliver seamless real estate transaction

Zillow Group, which is transforming the way people buy, sell, rent and finance homes by creating seamless transactions for today's on-demand consumer, has announced that Greg Schwartz, President of Media and Marketplaces, is stepping down to take a professional break. The businesses that currently report to Schwartz in the Mortgages and Internet, Media and Technology (IMT) segments are being transitioned to other senior executives to further align key company operations to deliver a seamless, Zillow-branded, real estate transaction experience.

Schwartz joined the company in 2007 as its first head of Sales and helped grow Premier Agent and other services to reach nearly $1.3 billion in revenue in 2018. Schwartz was named Chief Revenue Officer in 2010, Chief Business Officer in 2015, and became President of Media and Marketplaces in 2018. He leaves a highly experienced leadership team in a strong IMT segment. Zillow Group's IMT segment beat financial expectations in the third quarter of 2019, and expanded margins through operating leverage in the first nine months of the year, driven primarily by solid performance in Premier Agent.

"Greg Schwartz has been a truly instrumental leader who helped build Zillow Group, and our Chairman Lloyd Frink and I are grateful for all of his contributions. He has built an incredible team who will continue to lead their businesses as we expand our business model to create a seamless transaction experience for our customers. I have great confidence in our leadership team and am excited to further integrate Zillow Offers with Premier Agent and Mortgages. We are in a great position to lead Real Estate 2.0."

— Zillow Group Co-Founder and CEO Rich Barton

Going forward, Jeremy Wacksman, President of Zillow, will assume oversight of Premier Agent and Rentals. Susan Daimler, Senior Vice President of Premier Agent, who has led Premier Agent since September 2018 and helped stabilize and reaccelerate growth in the business, will report to Wacksman, as will Christopher Roberts, Senior Vice President of Rentals

Arik Prawer, President of Zillow's Homes Division, who has run Zillow Offers operations since joining the company in April 2018, will assume oversight of Zillow Home Loans and other mortgage marketplaces to more tightly integrate home financing into Zillow Offers operations. Rian Furey, who joined Zillow Group in September as President of Zillow Home Loans and Senior Vice President of Zillow Mortgages, will report to Prawer.

Errol Samuelson, Zillow Group Chief Industry Development Officer, will assume oversight of  Zillow's New Construction business and Display Advertising. Lucy Wohltman, Vice President of New Construction and Display Advertising, will report to Samuelson.

"Zillow has been the high point of my career and after 12 years at Zillow, it's time for me to take my first real day off. We built Zillow into something that's transformative and bigger than any of us, and I'm incredibly proud of the work we've accomplished as a team and working in partnership with our numerous industry partners. I am excited to see the next chapter unfold."

— Greg Schwartz

This restructuring sets up Zillow for future success by integrating key parts of the business, allowing the company to focus on operational efficiency as it builds a bundled, Zillow-branded transaction.

SOURCE Zillow Group

November 19, 2019

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