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Press release August 12, 2026

Paul Cappuccio Named Reddit’s New Chief Legal Officer

Reddit, Inc. (RDDT)

Cappuccio replaces Ben Lee, Reddit’s CLO since 2019, who is stepping down We’re excited to announce Paul Cappuccio as Reddit’s new Chief Legal Officer. Paul brings deep leadership experience as a public company general counsel, executive, and board director, as well as extensive work with emerging growth companies. Paul will start in mid-September and report to Steve Huffman, Reddit’s Founder and CEO. "As Reddit continues to grow, the world around us is changing too. Paul has the experience and judgment to help us navigate this shifting landscape, and I’m excited to have him here as we shape Reddit’s next chapter. - Steve Huffman, Founder & CEO Paul worked for nearly two decades as General Counsel of AOL and Time Warner, tackling complex legal challenges and landmark cases for what became one of the world's largest media companies. He has also served as General Counsel for growth-oriented companies and practiced as a partner at Kirkland & Ellis and Torridon Law. Paul has also served on the boards of public companies including Chipotle Mexican Grill, RUM Group, and Central European Media Enterprises. He graduated summa cum laude from Georgetown University and magna cum laude from Harvard Law School, where he earned a Sears Prize and served on the Harvard Law Review. "Reddit’s growth, 100,000 passionate communities, and commitment to human conversation make the platform truly unique. I'm thrilled to join at such an exciting time in the company's journey, and look forward to supporting Reddit’s continued growth while protecting what makes it special." - Paul Cappuccio, Reddit’s incoming CLO Ben Lee, who has served as our Chief Legal Officer since 2019, will be stepping down, effective September 14. During his tenure, Ben helped guide us through several important milestones, including our IPO in 2024. Ben also created Reddit's Public Content Policy, which established our framework for protecting user data and responsibly licensing content from our platform.
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