News: Ex-Amazon executive David Hijirida joins Acorns as President during rising crypto investments

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Ex-Amazon executive David Hijirida joins Acorns as President during rising crypto investments

David Hijirida will be joining Acorns as President during the start-up’s IPO preparation. He will be responsible for the company’s growth, development and fintech as they usher in a unique platform for their users portfolios, through the introduction of crypto investment.
Ex-Amazon executive David Hijirida joins Acorns as President during rising crypto investments

Acorns, the investing and savings application is set to announce the appointment of David Hijirida as President, following their launch as a public company. Hijirida will be taking over the day-to-day operations of the company, whilst CEO Noah Kerner focuses on the firm’s vision, future products, fintech and branding. 

After spending 12 years at Amazon, Hijirida will be taking on a new challenge with the start-ups debut. Prior to Amazon, Hijirida has held positions in strategy at traditional banks and was also the CEO of Simple Finance, a digital bank which operated from 2018 to this May. He has ample knowledge in the field of finance and technology, which will be a great addition to Acorns growth process and its decision to diversify their users' portfolios. 

The expected public listing grows closer as Acorns aims to satisfy its 4 million plus paying subscribers and reach their target of 10 million by 2025. The appointment of Hijirida follows the firm’s merger with Pioneer Merger Corp in May, which valued at $2.2 billion and the recruitment of Twitter executive Rich Sullivan as Chief Financial Officer. Acorns search for experienced managers comes at a time where the growing popularity of crypto investment has pushed the company towards its mission to help its users steadily build wealth. Through their automated investing service, Acorns allows customers to invest spare change from card transactions into a monthly portfolio of ETFs for $1 to $5. 

Acorns CEO, Noah Kerner has said, “David obviously has a great depth and breadth of financial services and technology experience. He has a great combination of fintech, payments, operations and also product development experience”.

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