Anjali Sud
Chief Executive Officer, Tubi at tubi
Anjali Sud is the Chief Executive Officer of Tubi, Fox Corporation's free ad-supported streaming service, a role she has held since September 2023. Previously CEO of Vimeo from July 2017 — taking it public on Nasdaq in May 2021 — she took the Tubi seat from founder Farhad Massoudi and led the company past 100M monthly active users, 1B monthly hours watched, and its first profitable quarter, with FY2025 revenue of approximately $1.1B and 19% year-over-year growth.
Anjali Sud is the operator most associated with the thesis that free, ad-supported streaming is structurally the next platform layer rather than a tier within the SVOD model. The Tubi numbers under her tenure carry the argument: more than 100M monthly active users by May 2025, more than 1B monthly hours watched, two consecutive EBITDA-profitable quarters, and approximately $1.1B in fiscal-year 2025 revenue on 19% year-over-year growth and 27% engagement growth. The Fast Company 2026 Most Innovative Companies cover frames the same arc.
The Vimeo arc — joining as Head of Global Marketing in 2014, becoming CEO at 33 in July 2017, taking the company public on Nasdaq in May 2021 — is how she got the Tubi seat. When Fox Corporation moved founder Farhad Massoudi out and brought her in (announced July 17, 2023; effective September 1, 2023), her on-the-record framing was that ‘the future of streaming TV is free’ — a deliberate signal that Tubi’s strategy under her would be a free-streaming-first thesis, not a tiered-subscription strategy.
The board posture rounds out the picture of a CEO operating with active outside-the-company engagement: SiriusXM (joined March 2025), Dolby Laboratories (since May 2019), and Change.org (chair). She was elected to the Harvard University Board of Overseers in May 2025, filling the vacancy Mark Carney left when he became Canadian Prime Minister. The recognitions — CNBC 2025 Changemaker, World Economic Forum Young Global Leader, Aspen Institute Henry Crown Fellow (March 2023) — track the same arc. When our coverage hits the Tubi or free-streaming beat, she is the named voice on first reference.