Recurly appoints Lakshminarayanan as CPO
October 11, 2024

Recurly, the subscription management platform, has announced the appointment of Priya Lakshminarayanan as Chief Product Officer (CPO). Lakshminarayanan, who brings more than two decades of experience leading product organisations, will lead the company’s mission of empowering brands to stay ahead of evolving subscriber expectations.
“Global brands rely on Recurly’s innovative platform and strategic partnership to help them deliver amazing subscription experiences for their customers,” said Joe Rohrlich, CEO at Recurly. “Priya’s proven track record of balancing engineering excellence while keeping the customer at the forefront will be instrumental in enabling subscription leaders to build, scale, and grow.”
Lakshminarayanan comes to Recurly from Brex, the AI-powered spend management platform, where she was responsible for driving product-led growth and championing expansion into the Enterprise segment. Prior to Brex, she was at Meta leading the Trust and Safety efforts for Commerce and Business Messaging products across the Meta family of apps. She has also led numerous product releases from launch to scale at companies including Microsoft, EMC and PayPal.
“My passion is building innovative products and leading teams to deliver strong outcomes,” said Lakshminarayanan. “I’m excited to join Recurly at such a pivotal moment and was drawn to the customer-first approach and focus on helping merchants navigate, scale, and thrive in the subscription industry. I’m thrilled to lead the team to accelerate our delivery of innovative solutions that will enhance subscriber experiences and get our customers ahead of what’s next.”
Additionally it has been announced that Jonas Flodh will step into a new role as Head of Strategic Partnerships and Corporate Development at Recurly. Flodh will focus on deepening and expanding relationships with Recurly’s partner ecosystem to deliver increasing value to merchants and their subscribers.
“I’m thrilled to have Jonas leading strategic partnerships and our corporate development strategy,” said Rohrlich. “His knowledge of our industry and deep relationships with partners will be key in driving increased value for our collective partners and merchants.”
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