LinkedIn, the professional networking platform, has appointed Anthony Chavez as its new chief product officer for marketing and sales solutions, placing him in charge of product development across the company’s advertising, sales intelligence, and artificial intelligence-driven business tools.
Chavez joins LinkedIn at a time when marketing and sales teams are increasingly demanding data-driven platforms to identify decision-makers and demonstrate clear returns on investment.
Chavez will oversee the next phase of expansion for LinkedIn’s business-facing product suite, focusing on helping companies better locate, engage, and convert target audiences. His role encompasses the platform’s marketing solutions, sales navigator tools, and AI-enhanced capabilities designed for B2B customers operating in an increasingly competitive digital environment.
Brand News Day Nigeria understands that Chavez brings significant product leadership experience from previous roles involving ad platforms and agentic technology, with a proven record of aligning high-performance teams around ambitious objectives. He will work closely with LinkedIn’s senior leadership to accelerate innovation and strengthen value delivery for customers and partners globally.
In statements regarding his new position, Chavez noted that while the existing product foundation remains strong, a genuine opportunity exists to build the next generation of tools as artificial intelligence reshapes how marketers and sellers reach and influence business-to-business purchasing decisions. His appointment signals LinkedIn’s continued push to expand its enterprise revenue streams beyond traditional recruitment and professional networking services.
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