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SoFi Announces CEO Mike Cagney To Step Down By Year End

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SoFi today announced that co-founder and CEO Mike Cagney plans to step down as the company’s chief executive before year end. The company has begun a search for Cagney’s successor as CEO, and Cagney will remain in the role until the board names a successor.
“I believe now is the right time for SoFi to start the search for a new leader,” Cagney said. “I could not be more proud of the company we’ve built together, and I look forward to passing the baton to a new CEO who can continue SoFi’s mission of revolutionizing personal finance, helping our members to get ahead and find financial success.”
“I believe now is the right time for SoFi to start the search for a new leader,” Cagney said. “I could not be more proud of the company we’ve built together, and I look forward to passing the baton to a new CEO who can continue SoFi’s mission of revolutionizing personal finance, helping our members to get ahead and find financial success.”
SoFi also announced that the company’s Board of Directors has elected Tom Hutton as SoFi’s executive chairman, effective immediately. Cagney has stepped down as chairman.
Hutton was appointed to the SoFi board June 2012. An initial investor in the company, he serves as managing director of XL Innovate, a venture capital firm focused on insurance and financial technology. He was formerly CEO of White Mountain Re Group and Risk Management Solutions Inc. He has served as a director of several private and public financial companies.

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“With Mike at the helm, SoFi has become a major, innovative player in consumer finance. We are grateful for all he’s done to help build this remarkable company,” Hutton said. “We’re confident that we can find and hire a great CEO to continue that innovation and drive excellent financial performance.”
Steven Freiberg, acting CFO and a member of the SoFi board, will take on an expanded role as vice chairman. Freiberg, a 30-year financial services sector veteran, previously served as CEO of E*Trade and co-chairman and CEO of Citigroup’s Global Consumer Group. He sits on a number of corporate boards, including Mastercard and Regional Management Corp.
In the second quarter, SoFi funded $3.1 billion in loans, generating over $134 million in revenue (67 percent growth year over year) and $61.6 million in adjusted EBITDA (60 percent growth year over year). To date, SoFi has lent over $20 billion to the company’s more than 350,000 members, helping them finance their educations, buy houses, and invest for the future.
About SoFi
SoFi is a new kind of finance company taking a radical approach to lending, wealth management, and insurance. From unprecedented products and tools to faster service and open conversations, we’re all about helping our members get ahead and find success. Whether they’re looking to buy a home, save money on student loans, ascend in their careers, or invest in the future, the SoFi community works to empower our members to accomplish the goals they set and achieve financial greatness as a result. For more information, visit SoFi.com.

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SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 11, 2017 /PRNewswire

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