Kochava adds Naylor to Board of Directors
May 8, 2025

Kochava, the real-time data solutions company for omnichannel attribution and measurement, has announced that Peter Naylor has joined the company’s board of directors. With over two decades of experience as a global ad sales executive, Naylor has delivered revenue and created demand for leading media companies. Most recently, he served as Vice President of Advertising Sales at Netflix, where he built the company’s first advertising business.
“Peter’s deep expertise in building successful advertising businesses and his track record of driving growth at some of the world’s most prominent media companies make him an invaluable addition to our board,” said Charles Manning, Founder and CEO of Kochava. “As Kochava continues to expand our powerful platform for growth, Peter’s expert insights will be instrumental in helping us deliver even greater value to our clients.”
At Netflix, Snap, Hulu, and NBCU, Naylor built market-leading strategies and high-performance teams that launched innovative advertising products and digital and content offerings. Now, he contributes his expertise in ideating and activating creative ways to fuel growth and reach target audiences as a board member, advisor, investor, and consultant.
At Kochava, Naylor will capitalise on his expertise within the media and advertising sectors to offer strategic guidance and help steer the company’s ongoing innovation and expansion.
“In a world where every dollar counts, one of the biggest trends in advertising is the sharp rise of outcome-driven media spending, and Kochava is leading the way with real-time data solutions and measurement,” said Naylor. “As media and advertising continue to evolve at lightning speed, Kochava’s innovative growth tools and deep data expertise gives brands the edge they need to keep pace and thrive. I’m thrilled to join the board and help the company and its customers succeed.”
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