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Peloton Leadership Expands with First-Ever CTO and New CMO

Fresh Faces in Key Peloton Leadership Roles

Peloton leadership is evolving with two major appointments to its executive team. Megan Imbres joins as the new Chief Marketing Officer, and Francis Shanahan has been promoted to Peloton’s very first Chief Technology Officer, marking a new milestone in the company’s evolution. These moves reflect a strategic shakeup under the banner of Peloton leadership renewal.

Imbres Brings Tech-Savvy Marketing Expertise

With Imbres taking the CMO role, Peloton has tapped a marketing heavyweight who previously headed Apple’s Marcom LA, oversaw brand marketing for Amazon Ads, and led content marketing at Quibi. She succeeds Lauren Weinberg, becoming the fourth person in that role since 2020. Her arrival underscores Peloton’s push for more efficient and targeted acquisition strategies amid post-pandemic market adjustments.

Peloton Leadership Debuts a CTO Role

Perhaps the more significant signal lies in Shanahan’s promotion to CTO. Shanahan, formerly SVP of Connected Fitness Software, will now oversee engineering, artificial intelligence, and customer-facing tech initiatives. Creating this new role reveals Peloton’s intent to deepen its software and AI capabilities—an acknowledgment that future growth hinges on delivering smarter, more personalized fitness experiences.

Why These Appointments Matter

  • Strategic shift in Peloton leadership: These promotions are more than personnel changes; they signal a reimagining of Peloton’s internal priorities—balancing brand-building & marketing focus with intensified technology investment.

  • Marketing meets efficiency: Under Imbres, Peloton can expect more data-driven campaigns optimized for ROI—a necessary step after its Q3 marketing spend halved to $61 million, alongside notable profit improvement.

  • Tech-first orientation: The CTO role elevates Peloton’s focus on AI-driven features, software innovation, and potentially new product integration aligned with connected fitness demands.

The Turnaround Continues

These appointments come on the heels of Peloton’s broader turnaround effort. Previously, the company slashed marketing budgets by nearly half and reduced its Q3 net loss from $167 million to $47.7 million year-over-year. Leadership changes at the top, including Imbres and Shanahan, suggest Peloton is now sharpening its competitive edge through optimized marketing and tech-forward innovation.

What This Means for Members

For Peloton users, this could mean more refined content discoverability, smarter workout suggestions, and tech-integrated fitness experiences—all driven by the new CTO’s vision. Meanwhile, new marketing strategies may translate into clearer messaging and potentially better member-focused offerings, from apparel to subscription tiers.

We’ll be watching closely to see how these changes influence Peloton’s roadmap—and your workout experience.


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