Roadzen appoints Bruce Goldberg as General Counsel
His leadership will play an integral role in steering Roadzen through future opportunities, ensuring that the company's legal strategies support its growth and innovation.
Roadzen Inc. (Nasdaq: RDZN), an AI-led insurance tech company focused on global auto insurance, has appointed Goldberg as General Counsel. He comes with more than three decades of executive experience overseeing legal, compliance, M&A, and HR in several public technology companies.
His leadership will play an integral role in steering Roadzen through future opportunities, ensuring that the company's legal strategies support its growth and innovation.
Speaking on his new role, Bruce Goldberg said, "Roadzen's commitment to innovation and excellence in insurance technology presents an exciting challenge and a significant opportunity. I am excited to join Roadzen at this pivotal moment and look forward to working with the entire team to pave the way for the insurance industry's transformation using AI."
Rohan Malhotra, CEO of Roadzen, commented that "Bruce brings decades of experience operating as a senior executive in public companies, having served as CEO, Chief of Staff and Chief Legal Officer. His expertise in building legal operations will be of great value and we look forward to the impact he will have at Roadzen.”
Prior to joining Roadzen, Bruce served as the Vice President, Chief of Staff and Chief Legal Officer at SMART Global Holdings, Inc., where he played a vital role in managing legal, compliance and human resources for the company’s global operations. Before SMART Global, he held various executive roles with All American Semiconductor, Inc., culminating in his eventual tenure as President and CEO.
Bruce holds a Juris Doctor from the University of Miami's School of Law and a Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance from the University of Miami.
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