United States – American SaaS company LiveRamp has appointed Kristi Argyilan to its board of directors, the company announced.
Argyilan currently serves as global head of advertising at Uber, where she oversees the expansion of the company’s mobility and delivery advertising business. She is widely recognised within the industry as a pioneer of retail media.
Prior to joining Uber, Argyilan was senior vice president of retail media at Albertsons Companies. In that role, she led the growth of Albertsons Media Collective and supported efforts toward measurement standardization across the retail media sector.
LiveRamp said the appointment comes as it continues to scale its data collaboration network for artificial intelligence applications, aiming to help marketers integrate fragmented signals, improve performance, and maintain trusted collaboration.
“Kristi is a rare talent who didn’t just participate in the retail media revolution—she wrote the blueprint for it,” said Scott Howe, CEO of LiveRamp. “As commerce media matures into a critical pillar of the global economy, Kristi’s deep operational expertise and visionary mindset will be invaluable. Her leadership will be pivotal as we accelerate AI-powered marketing to help our customers drive business growth and build enduring brand value.”
Argyilan said she has long followed LiveRamp’s role in the advertising ecosystem.
“I have long admired LiveRamp for its unique position as the essential data collaboration network connecting the advertising ecosystem,” said Argyilan. “Commerce media is entering a new era of maturity where success is defined by the strength of the network and the ability to drive and understand real-world actions. I am thrilled to join the Board and help LiveRamp continue to lead the industry in creating value through secure, trusted collaboration.”
Earlier in her career, Argyilan served as the founding President of Roundel, the retail media network of Target, and held executive leadership roles at IPG Mediabrands and Universal McCann. She also currently serves on the boards of Zefr and the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB).
