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Former interim CEO Tom Conrad now leads Sonos permanently

Sonos names longtime board member Tom Conrad as CEO after a turbulent software rollout and internal restructuring.

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Sonos, the Santa Barbara–based audio pioneer, has officially lifted the “interim” tag from Tom Conrad’s title, naming him its permanent chief executive officer effective immediately. The decision, announced on July 23, comes after a six‑month stint in which Conrad steered the company through one of its most turbulent chapters, restoring customer confidence in the wake of a controversial software overhaul.

Conrad, who joined Sonos’ board of directors in 2017, was thrust into the top role in January when former CEO Patrick Spence stepped aside. Spence’s exit followed a disastrous May 2024 app redesign that bristled users with persistent bugs and the removal of beloved features. The Board conducted a “comprehensive and competitive search,” but ultimately concluded Conrad—already embedded in the company’s culture and strategy—was best positioned to lead Sonos into its next era.

Before his tenure on Sonos’ board, Conrad amassed more than three decades of experience in consumer technology. He served as Chief Product Officer at Quibi, where he helped to build the now‑defunct short‑form streaming service from the ground up, and more recently led Zero Longevity Science as CEO, scaling its subscription‑based digital health platform from 2021 to 2024. His resume also includes stints at Snap Inc. and Pandora, where he honed his expertise in music platforms and user engagement.

Under Conrad’s interim leadership, Sonos embarked on a companywide reorganization. Around 200 employees were laid off in April and May—a painful but, according to the Board, necessary step to streamline operations and refocus resources. The company also quietly ended its Symfonisk speaker collaboration with IKEA, choosing to prioritize its core Sonos line. At the same time, Conrad accelerated fixes to the app that had sparked customer ire, releasing multiple updates to restore lost functionality and stamp out bugs.

The aftermath of the May 2024 app launch was felt across Sonos’ financials. Revenue dipped by 8% year‑over‑year in the following quarter, and operating income weakened as resources were diverted to patching software rather than rolling out new hardware. But by aligning engineering, support, and marketing under a single, customer‑obsessed vision, Conrad says Sonos has recaptured the momentum it lost. In March, the company rolled out major software upgrades for its new Ace wireless headphones and Arc soundbar, showcasing a renewed emphasis on stability and performance.

In a letter to employees shared publicly, Conrad framed July 23 not just as a title change, but as a symbolic fresh start. “Today isn’t about dropping the word interim from my title,” he wrote. “Today is the day we turn the page to an entirely new chapter. Today is the day we begin our reinvention, and today is the day we return to the absolute focus on excellence and the customer-first principles that were the founding values of our company 20 years ago.”

With the permanent appointment behind him, Conrad is already mapping out Sonos’ future product roadmap. He speaks of “imagining the next generation of experiences”—hinting at smarter, more immersive integrations that leverage AI-driven personalization, voice control enhancements, and deeper ties with streaming services. Analysts see opportunity in expanding beyond home audio into wellness, gaming, and automotive partnerships, areas where Sonos’ premium brand could command higher margins.

Naming Tom Conrad permanent CEO signals Sonos’ commitment to stability, customer loyalty, and forward momentum. With a leader who has weathered the storm from within, the company looks ready to close the chapter on last year’s upheaval and open a new one—where delivering buttery‑smooth sound and intuitive software go hand in hand. As Conrad himself put it, the real journey begins now.


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