In a continued shuffling of the top ranks at Sonos, chief marketing officer Jordan Saxemard has exited the company. His departure is effective immediately. The news was announced during an internal call on Monday. Lindsay Whitworth, who has been at Sonos for over 20 years, will lead the brand’s marketing on an interim basis.
Internally, employees are happy about Whitworth taking over. She’s a longtime Sonos veteran who understands the company’s culture and customer base. Saxemard joined Sonos in May 2024 and was hired by former CEO Patrick Spence. From what I’m told, he never quite gelled with the audio brand’s mission. He also had the unfortunate luck of immediately facing a challenging ordeal when Sonos prematurely rolled out an overhauled mobile app that was buggy and missing features.
“Sonos head of marketing Jordan Saxemard has departed Sonos effective immediately,” Sonos said in a statement provided by spokesperson Erin Pategas. “We thank him for his contributions to the company. Lindsay Whitworth, Vice President of Global Consumer Direct will lead the marketing team in the interim. A search for a new marketing leader is underway.”
During last week’s earnings call, Sonos declined to offer any specifics on sales of its Ace headphones, though CFO Saori Casey admitted that the company’s first-ever headphones were derailed by the software controversy. Sonos spent big on marketing the headphones — including a hard-to-miss New York City subway campaign — but those ads rarely highlighted the unique features of the product like TV Audio Swap.