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BuzzFeed director Kerins to step down at 2024 stockholder meeting By Investing.com

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BuzzFeed Inc. (NASDAQ:BZFD) announced that Patrick Kerins will not seek re-election to the company’s board of directors. His departure is set to take place just before the 2024 annual meeting of stockholders. The company disclosed this development in a recent SEC filing, stating that Mr. Kerins’ decision was not due to any disagreements with BuzzFeed regarding its operations, policies, or practices.

Mr. Kerins’ tenure as a director will conclude in line with the expiration of his current term, marking the end of his service in this role. The exact date of the annual meeting has not been specified, but it typically occurs in the spring, suggesting that his departure is imminent.

The filing did not provide reasons for Mr. Kerins’ decision not to stand for re-election, nor did it mention any potential successors or how the company plans to fill the forthcoming vacancy on the board. His decision to step down appears to be a personal one, as it is not linked to any internal conflict or controversy.

BuzzFeed, known for its digital media and news presence, has not indicated any immediate operational changes resulting from Mr. Kerins’ upcoming departure. The company has not issued any further comments on the matter beyond the statement in the SEC filing.

As the news is based on an official statement from the company, investors and stakeholders are expected to look forward to more information regarding the transition in board leadership during the upcoming annual meeting. The impact of this change on the company’s governance and strategic direction remains to be seen.

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