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Life360 Names COO Lauren Antonoff as Chief Executive Officer
Co-Founder Chris Hulls will serve as Executive Chairman of the Board Planned leadership succession signals continued investment in product innovation and

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[{"type":"text","content":"Co-Founder Chris Hulls will serve as Executive Chairman of the Board Planned leadership succession signals continued investment in product innovation and growth SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Life360 (Nasdaq: LIF), the category-defining family connection and safety company, today announced that Lauren Antonoff has been promoted to Chief Executive Officer and appointed to the Board of Directors. Co-founder Chris Hulls, who has led the company since its founding nearly two decades ago, will transition to Executive Chairman, where he will be actively involved in shaping Life360’s vision and product innovation. This leadership change demonstrates the company’s commitment to long-term planning as it delivers on the succession plan put in motion nearly two years ago. It comes at a pivotal moment in Life360's evolution, as it expands into new product categories and global markets, and progresses toward $1 billion in revenue. With 88 million monthly active users and counting, Life360 is steadfast in advancing its mission to keep people close to the ones they love in new and meaningful ways. Antonoff, a seasoned, strategic operator with a product-first mindset, has spent the last three decades at renowned technology companies driving growth through a relentless focus on the customer experience. Antonoff joined Life360 in 2023 as Chief Operating Officer. Over the past two years, she has upleveled the company’s senior leadership team, launched the advertising business, and deeply integrated hardware experiences, all while expanding Life360’s value to families worldwide. Under her leadership, Life360 delivered record-breaking growth, including a 36% year-over-year revenue increase in the most recent quarter. Antonoff joined Life360 from GoDaddy, where she spent seven years, most recently as President of its US small business segment. Prior to that, she spent nearly two decades at Microsoft in product leadership roles where she was instrumental in building and scaling its most successful products and businesses. Antonoff also served on the Board of Directors for Momentive (Survey Monkey) through its successful sale to Symphony Technology Group. “Family life is more complicated than ever, and we’re only beginning to unlock new ways to make it simpler, safer, and more connected,” said Antonoff. “Chris has been an amazing part...