LA Tech ‘Moves’: Rivian Taps Capital One Exec
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Electric vehicle manufacturer Rivian tapped Capital One executive Diane Lye as chief information officer.
Rick Hulford joined the maker of the temperature control mug Ember Technologies, Inc. as president of Ember’s consumer business. Prior to joining, Hulford served as VP and general manager at Sonos.
Disney added former Instacart president and former Facebook executive Carolyn Everson to its board.
Frances Townsend stepped down as Activision Blizzard’s compliance chief and will become a senior adviser to the gaming company’s board and CEO.
Juno Diagnostics, a health care technology that is designed to offer in-home genetic testing, hired Todd Whitson as external vice president of global business development and commercial operations. Whitson previously served as chief commercial and strategy officer of NephroSant.
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Decerry Donato is a reporter at dot.LA. Prior to that, she was an editorial fellow at the company. Decerry received her bachelor's degree in literary journalism from the University of California, Irvine. She continues to write stories to inform the community about issues or events that take place in the L.A. area. On the weekends, she can be found hiking in the Angeles National forest or sifting through racks at your local thrift store.