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Companies · RAMP · Services-Computer Processing & Data Preparation · Exec change · Aug 20, 2026

LiveRamp cuts board to six after resignation, reshuffles director class

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Board reduced from seven directors to six
LiveRamp Holdings, Inc. (RAMP) — what happened, in plain English, and what it means versus what the market expected.

This is governance housekeeping, not a new operating signal. Kristi Argyilan’s resignation had already been reported on July 17, 2026, so the market was already aware of the vacancy; the new filing mainly formalizes the Board’s response. 〔0〕

The concrete change is a smaller board. LiveRamp reduced the Board from seven directors to six to eliminate the open seat. (Board composition) 〔1〕

The remaining change is administrative rather than strategic. Vivian Chow was moved into the director class expiring at the 2028 annual meeting so the three board classes remain as evenly balanced as possible. (Board composition) 〔2〕

Net read: no meaningful surprise versus expectations. The filing confirms an already disclosed resignation and completes the expected board cleanup; it does not announce a new executive, strategic shift, control change, or financial impact.

Read the original 8-K on SEC EDGAR ↗
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