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Life360's New CEO Unfazed by Founder in the Boardroom

Life360's New CEO Unfazed by Founder in the Boardroom

SYDNEY—Many chief executives have found it tough to have their predecessor watching from the boardroom. Life360's LIF -0.15%decrease; red down pointing triangle new chief executive is confident she will manage.
Life360 on Tuesday appointed Lauren Antonoff as CEO. Co-founder Chris Hulls, who had the idea for the tracking app after Hurricane Katrina devastated parts of the U.S. in 2005, handed over day-to-day operations to become executive chair.
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