DigitalBridge Announces Key Senior Management Appointments

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DigitalBridge Group, Inc. (NYSE: DBRG), announced several significant appointments within its senior management team yesterday.

The leadership appointments and promotions include:

  • Geoffrey Goldschein, who previously served as Managing Director and General Counsel of DBRG’s Investment Management division, has been appointed as Chief Legal Officer and Company Secretary. In his new role, Goldschein will lead DigitalBridge’s legal functions, providing strategic guidance and ensuring compliance with regulatory frameworks in countries where DigitalBridge operates. Goldschein brings 20 years of experience advising on fund formations, U.S. securities laws, portfolio company acquisitions and divestitures, and other material portfolio company matters.  
  • Francisco Sorrentino has joined DigitalBridge as Chief People Officer. Sorrentino previously served as Chief Human Resources Officer and Operating Partner at Softbank Group. He also directed the Human Resources division for Microsoft in Latin America and led the Organizational Effectiveness practice at AIG during the post-2008 financial crisis.
  • Stephen Stryker has joined DigitalBridge as Chief Information Officer, succeeding Mark Serwinowski, who will be retiring. Stryker was Chief Technology Officer at Värde Partners for over five years. In his new role, he will oversee the company’s information technology strategy, including cybersecurity, infrastructure, software engineering and data management to enhance operational efficiency and support DigitalBridge’s global expansion plans.
  • Justin Chang, who has led DigitalBridge’s expansion into the Asia Pacific region as Managing Director, Head of Asia, has been promoted to the role of Senior Managing Director. In his expanded role, he will continue to spearhead the company’s strategic initiatives across the APAC region, driving business growth and developing strategic partnerships.

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