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Carolyn Everson is an American business executive who has held senior leadership positions at several major technology and media companies. She is best known for her tenure as Vice President of Global Marketing Solutions at Facebook (now Meta Platforms), where she served for more than a decade as the company's principal liaison to the global advertising community, overseeing the social media platform's relationships with its largest advertisers and agency partners.<ref>{{cite news |last= |first= |date=2021-06-09 |title=Facebook's ad chief Carolyn Everson is leaving the company |url=https://www.cnbc.com/2021/06/09/facebooks-ad-chief-carolyn-everson-is-leaving-the-company.html |work=CNBC |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> Following her departure from Meta in 2021, Everson briefly served as President of Instacart before transitioning into a portfolio of corporate board directorships and advisory roles. She sits on the boards of directors of The Walt Disney Company, The Coca-Cola Company, and Under Armour, and serves as a Senior Adviser to the global private equity firm Permira.<ref>{{cite web |title=Former Meta Executive Carolyn Everson Joins Permira as Senior Adviser |url=https://www.permira.com/news-and-insights/announcements/former-meta-executive-carolyn-everson-joins-permira-as-senior-adviser/ |publisher=Permira |date=2023-01-03 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> Everson has been recognized as a prominent figure in digital advertising and media, frequently speaking on topics including digital transformation, artificial intelligence, corporate governance, and brand marketing strategy.
'''Carolyn Everson''' is an American business executive known for her leadership roles in digital advertising, technology, and media. She served for over a decade as Vice President of Global Marketing Solutions at [[Facebook]] (now [[Meta Platforms]]), where she oversaw the company's global advertising business and served as its primary liaison with major brand advertisers and agency partners. After departing Facebook in 2021, Everson briefly served as President of [[Instacart]] before transitioning into a prominent career as a corporate board director and strategic adviser. She sits on the boards of directors of [[The Walt Disney Company]], [[The Coca-Cola Company]], and [[Under Armour]], and serves as a Senior Adviser to the global private equity firm [[Permira]]. Throughout her career, Everson has been recognized as one of the most influential executives in digital media and advertising, playing a central role in shaping the commercial strategies of some of the world's largest technology and consumer platforms.<ref name="cnbc-departure">{{cite news |last=Rodriguez |first=Salvador |date=June 9, 2021 |title=Facebook's ad chief Carolyn Everson is leaving the company |url=https://www.cnbc.com/2021/06/09/facebooks-ad-chief-carolyn-everson-is-leaving-the-company.html |work=CNBC |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref><ref name="disney-appointment">{{cite web |title=The Walt Disney Company Appoints Veteran Media And Technology Executive Carolyn Everson To Its Board Of Directors |url=https://thewaltdisneycompany.com/press-releases/the-walt-disney-company-appoints-veteran-media-and-technology-executive-carolyn-everson-to-its-board-of-directors/ |publisher=The Walt Disney Company |date=September 30, 2022 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


== Career ==
== Career ==
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=== Facebook (Meta Platforms) ===
=== Facebook (Meta Platforms) ===


Carolyn Everson joined Facebook in 2011 and served as the company's Vice President of Global Marketing Solutions, a role in which she was responsible for the platform's advertising business and its relationships with major brands and advertising agencies worldwide. During her more than ten years at the company, Everson functioned as the primary face of Facebook to the advertising industry, navigating the company's rapid growth into one of the world's dominant digital advertising platforms.<ref name="cnbc-departure">{{cite news |last= |first= |date=2021-06-09 |title=Facebook's ad chief Carolyn Everson is leaving the company |url=https://www.cnbc.com/2021/06/09/facebooks-ad-chief-carolyn-everson-is-leaving-the-company.html |work=CNBC |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
Everson joined Facebook in 2011 and spent more than a decade at the company as Vice President of Global Marketing Solutions, leading the social media platform's worldwide advertising and commercial operations. In this role, she was responsible for managing Facebook's relationships with the world's largest advertisers and advertising agencies, positioning herself as the public-facing representative of Facebook's advertising business to the global marketing industry.<ref name="cnbc-departure" />


In a 2016 interview with ''Strategy+Business'', Everson described Facebook's approach to advertising as focused on building enduring and meaningful relationships with brands at scale. She discussed the company's efforts to help marketers connect with consumers through the social network's extensive data capabilities and its growing suite of advertising products, including video, mobile, and Instagram-based formats.<ref name="sb-2016">{{cite web |title=Facebook's Carolyn Everson on Connecting at Scale |url=https://www.strategy-business.com/article/Facebooks-Carolyn-Everson-on-Connecting-at-Scale |publisher=Strategy+Business |date=2016-06-07 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref> Everson emphasized the importance of creative storytelling in digital advertising and the role of mobile platforms in reshaping how brands reach audiences globally.<ref name="sb-2016" />
During her tenure, Facebook's advertising revenue grew substantially as the platform became one of the two dominant forces in digital advertising alongside Google. Everson played a central role in this expansion, overseeing the development and scaling of Facebook's advertising products and forging partnerships with major brands across industries. In a 2016 interview with ''Strategy+Business'', Everson described Facebook's approach to advertising as focused on building enduring and meaningful relationships with advertisers and consumers at scale, emphasizing the platform's ability to connect brands with targeted audiences in ways that traditional media could not replicate.<ref name="sb-interview">{{cite news |last= |first= |date=June 7, 2016 |title=Facebook's Carolyn Everson on Connecting at Scale |url=https://www.strategy-business.com/article/Facebooks-Carolyn-Everson-on-Connecting-at-Scale |work=Strategy+Business |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


During her tenure, Facebook grew from a company still establishing its advertising model into one of the two largest digital advertising businesses in the world, alongside Google. Everson's role involved managing relationships with Fortune 500 companies and the world's largest advertising holding groups, and she represented the company at major industry events and during periods of public controversy regarding data privacy, political advertising, and content moderation.
Everson's position at Facebook required navigating a series of controversies and challenges that the company faced during her tenure, including debates over data privacy, content moderation, political advertising, and the platform's broader societal impact. As the company's top marketing executive, she served as a key point of contact for advertisers who at times expressed concerns about brand safety and the adjacency of their advertisements to controversial content. Her ability to maintain advertiser confidence through these periods was considered a significant factor in Facebook's continued advertising revenue growth.<ref name="cnbc-departure" />


CNBC reported in June 2021 that Everson was departing Facebook after more than a decade with the company. The report described her as the company's "ad chief" and noted her long-standing role as the face of Facebook's advertising operations to the broader marketing industry.<ref name="cnbc-departure" />
In June 2021, CNBC reported that Everson was departing Facebook after more than a decade with the company. The report described her as the company's "ad chief" and noted that she had served as the face of Facebook to the advertising industry throughout her tenure. Her departure was widely covered in business and technology media, reflecting her prominence in the digital advertising sector.<ref name="cnbc-departure" />


=== Instacart ===
=== Instacart ===


Following her departure from Facebook, Everson was appointed President of Instacart, the online grocery delivery and pickup platform. Her appointment was reported in 2021, though her tenure at the company proved to be brief. After a short period as President, Everson departed Instacart, and subsequently pivoted toward corporate board service and advisory work.
Following her departure from Facebook, Everson was named President of [[Instacart]], the grocery delivery and technology platform. The appointment positioned her to lead commercial and operational aspects of the company as it prepared for a potential initial public offering. However, Everson's tenure at Instacart was brief, lasting only a few months before she departed the company. Her short time at Instacart was followed by a transition to board-level and advisory roles across multiple companies.


=== Permira ===
=== Senior Adviser at Permira ===


In January 2023, Permira, the global private equity firm, announced that Everson had joined the firm as a Senior Adviser. The announcement described her as a "former Meta executive" and highlighted her decades of experience in digital media as an asset to Permira's investment activities. In the role, Everson was expected to bring her expertise in technology, digital advertising, and media to support Permira's portfolio companies and investment strategy.<ref name="permira">{{cite web |title=Former Meta Executive Carolyn Everson Joins Permira as Senior Adviser |url=https://www.permira.com/news-and-insights/announcements/former-meta-executive-carolyn-everson-joins-permira-as-senior-adviser/ |publisher=Permira |date=2023-01-03 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
In January 2023, Everson joined [[Permira]], a global private equity firm, as a Senior Adviser. In announcing the appointment, Permira highlighted Everson's decades of experience in digital media and her expertise in technology-driven business transformation. The role involves advising Permira and its portfolio companies on matters related to digital media, technology, advertising, and consumer engagement strategies.<ref name="permira">{{cite web |title=Former Meta Executive Carolyn Everson Joins Permira as Senior Adviser |url=https://www.permira.com/news-and-insights/announcements/former-meta-executive-carolyn-everson-joins-permira-as-senior-adviser/ |publisher=Permira |date=January 3, 2023 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


=== Earlier Career ===
=== Corporate Board Directorships ===


Prior to joining Facebook in 2011, Everson held senior positions in media and advertising. Her earlier career included roles that provided her with experience in traditional and digital media sales and marketing, which formed the foundation for her later leadership of Facebook's global advertising business. Details of her pre-Facebook career roles have been referenced in various industry profiles, though specific positions and dates prior to her Facebook appointment are not comprehensively documented in available sources.
==== The Walt Disney Company ====


== Corporate Board Service ==
On September 30, 2022, [[The Walt Disney Company]] announced the appointment of Everson to its board of directors. In its announcement, Disney described Everson as a "veteran media and technology executive," citing her extensive experience leading global commercial operations at major technology companies.<ref name="disney-appointment" />


=== The Walt Disney Company ===
As a Disney board member, Everson has been involved in governance discussions related to the company's strategic direction, including the integration of artificial intelligence into Disney's operations, the impact of tariffs on the company's global supply chains, and executive succession planning. In a November 2025 interview with Bloomberg, Everson discussed how companies, including Disney, are utilizing AI, addressing the impact of tariffs, and approaching leadership transitions. The interview took place amid public discussion about succession planning for Disney CEO Bob Iger.<ref name="bloomberg-interview">{{cite news |last= |first= |date=November 18, 2025 |title=Watch Disney Board Member Everson on AI, Tariffs, Iger Succession |url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2025-11-18/disney-board-member-everson-on-ai-and-iger-succession-video |work=Bloomberg.com |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


On September 30, 2022, The Walt Disney Company announced the appointment of Carolyn Everson to its Board of Directors. The company's press release described Everson as a "veteran media and technology executive" and cited her extensive experience in the digital media and advertising industries as qualifications for the board role.<ref name="disney-board">{{cite web |title=The Walt Disney Company Appoints Veteran Media And Technology Executive Carolyn Everson To Its Board Of Directors |url=https://thewaltdisneycompany.com/press-releases/the-walt-disney-company-appoints-veteran-media-and-technology-executive-carolyn-everson-to-its-board-of-directors/ |publisher=The Walt Disney Company |date=2022-09-30 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
In February 2026, Disney announced a CEO succession decision. Reporting by ''Fortune'' noted broader context about the company's leadership structure, including the appointment of Dana Walden as Disney's first chief creative officer alongside the new CEO selection.<ref name="fortune-disney">{{cite news |last= |first= |date=February 3, 2026 |title=Disney didn't choose a female CEO. But there's more to the story |url=https://fortune.com/2026/02/03/disney-new-ceo-dana-walden-chief-creative-officer/ |work=Fortune |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


As a Disney board member, Everson has been involved in governance discussions on a range of strategic topics. In a November 2025 interview with Bloomberg, Everson discussed how companies, including Disney, are utilizing artificial intelligence, the impact of tariffs on supply chains, and matters related to CEO succession planning at the company, including the eventual transition from CEO Bob Iger.<ref name="bloomberg-2025">{{cite news |last= |first= |date=2025-11-18 |title=Watch Disney Board Member Everson on AI, Tariffs, Iger Succession |url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/videos/2025-11-18/disney-board-member-everson-on-ai-and-iger-succession-video |work=Bloomberg |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
==== The Coca-Cola Company ====


In February 2026, Fortune reported on Disney's CEO succession process, noting that the company had selected a new chief executive. The article discussed the composition of Disney's leadership structure, including the creation of a chief creative officer role. Everson's role as a board member placed her among those involved in the governance oversight of this leadership transition.<ref name="fortune-disney">{{cite news |last= |first= |date=2026-02-03 |title=Disney didn't choose a female CEO. But there's more to the story |url=https://fortune.com/2026/02/03/disney-new-ceo-dana-walden-chief-creative-officer/ |work=Fortune |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
Everson serves as a member of the board of directors of [[The Coca-Cola Company]], the Atlanta-based multinational beverage corporation. In this capacity, she contributes to the governance and strategic oversight of one of the world's largest consumer brands. In a November 2025 appearance at the ''Wall Street Journal'' Leadership Institute, Everson drew on her director experience at Disney, Coca-Cola, and Under Armour to discuss how effective boards approach competitive advantage and corporate governance.<ref name="wsj-leadership">{{cite news |last= |first= |date=November 11, 2025 |title=Carolyn Everson on Gaining a Competitive Advantage {{!}} WSJ Leadership Institute |url=https://finance.yahoo.com/video/carolyn-everson-gaining-competitive-advantage-163800886.html |work=Yahoo Finance |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


=== The Coca-Cola Company ===
==== Under Armour ====


Everson serves on the Board of Directors of The Coca-Cola Company, the Atlanta-based multinational beverage corporation. In her capacity as a Coca-Cola board member, Everson contributes governance oversight to one of the world's largest consumer products companies, which reported operating income of approximately US$9.992 billion and net income of approximately US$10.63 billion in 2024.<ref>{{cite web |title=Coca-Cola Company Media Center |url=http://www.coca-colacompany.com/media-center/ |publisher=The Coca-Cola Company |date= |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
On January 31, 2023, [[Under Armour]] announced the appointment of Everson and Patrick Whitesell as members of its board of directors. The appointment added Everson's digital media and technology expertise to the board of the athletic apparel and footwear company as it pursued growth strategies in direct-to-consumer sales and digital engagement.<ref name="ua-appointment">{{cite web |title=Under Armour Appoints Carolyn Everson and Patrick Whitesell to its Board of Directors |url=https://about.underarmour.com/en/stories/2023/01/under-armour-appoints-carolyn-everson-and-patrick-whitesell-to-i.html |publisher=Under Armour |date=January 31, 2023 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>


In November 2025, Everson participated in the Wall Street Journal Leadership Institute, where she drew on her experience as a director at Disney, Coca-Cola, and Under Armour to discuss how effective corporate boards approach competitive strategy and governance.<ref name="wsj-2025">{{cite news |last= |first= |date=2025-11-11 |title=Carolyn Everson on Gaining a Competitive Advantage {{!}} WSJ Leadership Institute |url=https://finance.yahoo.com/video/carolyn-everson-gaining-competitive-advantage-163800886.html |work=Yahoo Finance |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
=== Board Governance Philosophy ===


=== Under Armour ===
Through her simultaneous service on the boards of Disney, Coca-Cola, and Under Armour, Everson has developed a public profile as a corporate governance figure. In her November 2025 appearance at the ''Wall Street Journal'' Leadership Institute, she discussed how the most effective boards approach competitive advantage, emphasizing themes drawn from her experience across technology, media, consumer products, and retail sectors. Her remarks addressed how boards can balance oversight responsibilities with strategic guidance in periods of rapid technological change and market disruption.<ref name="wsj-leadership" />


On January 31, 2023, Under Armour, Inc. announced the appointment of Carolyn Everson and Patrick Whitesell as members of its Board of Directors. The announcement noted Everson's background in media and technology as a valuable addition to the athletic apparel company's governance structure.<ref name="ua-board">{{cite web |title=Under Armour Appoints Carolyn Everson and Patrick Whitesell to its Board of Directors |url=https://about.underarmour.com/en/stories/2023/01/under-armour-appoints-carolyn-everson-and-patrick-whitesell-to-i.html |publisher=Under Armour |date=2023-01-31 |access-date=2026-02-24}}</ref>
== Earlier Career ==


== Public Speaking and Industry Engagement ==
Prior to joining Facebook in 2011, Everson held leadership positions in media and advertising. She built her career in the media industry before transitioning to the technology sector, gaining experience that informed her approach to bridging traditional advertising and digital platforms. Disney's announcement of her board appointment described her as having extensive experience in media and technology, reflecting a career that spanned both traditional and digital media environments.<ref name="disney-appointment" />


Everson has been a frequent speaker at industry conferences, leadership forums, and media events throughout her career. Her 2016 interview with ''Strategy+Business'' explored Facebook's approach to advertising relationships at scale, covering topics including mobile-first marketing, creative storytelling, and the evolving role of data in brand strategy.<ref name="sb-2016" />
Her background before Facebook included roles in the media sector that equipped her with an understanding of the advertising ecosystem from both the buy side and the sell side, knowledge that proved instrumental in her subsequent decade-long leadership of Facebook's global advertising operations.<ref name="sb-interview" />
 
In November 2025, Everson appeared at the Wall Street Journal Leadership Institute, where she discussed how the most effective corporate boards approach questions of competitive advantage. Drawing on her experience serving on the boards of Disney, Coca-Cola, and Under Armour simultaneously, Everson addressed the challenges and opportunities facing boards in an era of technological disruption, including the adoption of artificial intelligence across industries.<ref name="wsj-2025" />
 
In her November 2025 Bloomberg interview, Everson discussed the practical applications of AI within large corporations, the effects of trade policy and tariffs on global supply chains, and the governance challenges associated with CEO succession planning at major public companies.<ref name="bloomberg-2025" />


== Recognition ==
== Recognition ==


Carolyn Everson has been recognized as a leading figure in the digital advertising and media industries. Her decade-long tenure leading Facebook's global advertising sales operation placed her at the center of the digital advertising ecosystem during a period of transformative growth. CNBC's reporting on her 2021 departure from Facebook described her as the company's "ad chief" and noted her status as one of the most prominent executives in the advertising technology sector.<ref name="cnbc-departure" />
Everson's career has been marked by recognition within the advertising, media, and technology industries. Her role as VP of Global Marketing Solutions at Facebook placed her among the most prominent advertising executives in the world, and her opinions and perspectives on digital marketing were regularly sought by major business publications and industry conferences.


Her appointment to the boards of three major public companies — The Walt Disney Company, The Coca-Cola Company, and Under Armour — reflects her standing within the corporate governance community. The Walt Disney Company's 2022 announcement specifically cited her status as a "veteran media and technology executive" in announcing her board appointment.<ref name="disney-board" />
Her appointment to the boards of three major publicly traded companies — The Walt Disney Company, The Coca-Cola Company, and Under Armour — reflects the regard in which she is held within corporate governance circles. Each of these appointments cited her experience in digital media and technology as a key qualification.<ref name="disney-appointment" /><ref name="ua-appointment" /><ref name="wsj-leadership" />


Everson's appointment as Senior Adviser to Permira further demonstrated her recognition within the private equity and investment communities. Permira's January 2023 announcement highlighted her "decades of digital media expertise" as a distinguishing qualification.<ref name="permira" />
Everson has been a featured speaker at major business and industry events. Her November 2025 appearance at the ''Wall Street Journal'' Leadership Institute, where she discussed competitive advantage and board effectiveness, is representative of her role as a public voice on issues of corporate strategy and governance.<ref name="wsj-leadership" /> Her Bloomberg interview in the same month, addressing AI adoption, tariff impacts, and CEO succession at Disney, further demonstrated her standing as a commentator on issues facing major corporations.<ref name="bloomberg-interview" />


Her appearances at forums such as the Wall Street Journal Leadership Institute and Bloomberg television indicate her continued role as a commentator and thought leader on corporate strategy, digital transformation, and governance issues.<ref name="wsj-2025" /><ref name="bloomberg-2025" />
Permira's announcement of her appointment as Senior Adviser cited her "decades of digital media expertise," underscoring her reputation as a leader in the intersection of technology and commerce.<ref name="permira" />


== Legacy ==
== Legacy ==


Carolyn Everson's career spans a period of fundamental transformation in the advertising and media industries, from the rise of social media advertising to the current era of artificial intelligence and data-driven marketing. Her role at Facebook during the company's growth into one of the world's two dominant digital advertising platforms positioned her as a central figure in the shift of advertising spending from traditional media to digital channels.
Everson's career trajectory — from media executive to Facebook's advertising leader to multi-board director and private equity adviser — traces the broader evolution of the advertising and media industries over the first quarter of the 21st century. Her decade at Facebook coincided with the platform's transformation from a social network into one of the world's largest advertising businesses, and her leadership of the company's global marketing solutions division was integral to that commercial growth.


At Facebook, Everson oversaw the company's relationships with major global advertisers during a period when the platform evolved from an emerging advertising channel into a core component of most large companies' marketing strategies. Her ability to represent the company to the advertising community during both periods of rapid growth and periods of public scrutiny regarding data privacy and content moderation established her reputation as a skilled executive capable of navigating complex stakeholder relationships.<ref name="cnbc-departure" /><ref name="sb-2016" />
Her transition to corporate board service at Disney, Coca-Cola, and Under Armour reflects a pattern in which technology executives have been recruited to the boards of traditional consumer companies seeking digital expertise. Everson's presence on these boards represents the increasing importance that established companies place on digital transformation, data-driven marketing, and direct-to-consumer strategies.


Her transition from an operating executive role at a single technology company to a portfolio of board directorships at Disney, Coca-Cola, and Under Armour, combined with her advisory role at Permira, reflects a broader trend among senior technology executives who leverage their digital expertise across multiple industries through governance and advisory positions. Everson's simultaneous service on the boards of a major entertainment conglomerate, a global beverage company, and an athletic apparel brand illustrates the value placed on digital media expertise in corporate governance across diverse sectors.<ref name="disney-board" /><ref name="ua-board" /><ref name="wsj-2025" />
As a Senior Adviser at Permira, Everson has also contributed to the growing intersection of private equity and technology-driven business strategy, advising on how digital media expertise can inform investment decisions and portfolio company operations.<ref name="permira" />


Her public commentary on topics including artificial intelligence, tariff policy, and CEO succession indicates her ongoing engagement with the strategic issues facing major corporations in the mid-2020s.<ref name="bloomberg-2025" />
Her public commentary on board governance, AI adoption, and corporate leadership succession — as expressed in her appearances at the ''Wall Street Journal'' Leadership Institute and on Bloomberg — positions her as a figure at the center of ongoing conversations about how corporations navigate technological change, competitive dynamics, and leadership transitions in the contemporary business environment.<ref name="wsj-leadership" /><ref name="bloomberg-interview" />


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== References ==
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Carolyn Everson
BirthplaceUnited States
NationalityAmerican
OccupationBusiness executive, corporate board director
TitleSenior Adviser at Permira; Board member at The Walt Disney Company, The Coca-Cola Company, and Under Armour
EmployerPermira (Senior Adviser)
Known forVice President of Global Marketing Solutions at Facebook (Meta); President of Instacart; corporate board member at The Walt Disney Company, The Coca-Cola Company, and Under Armour

Carolyn Everson is an American business executive known for her leadership roles in digital advertising, technology, and media. She served for over a decade as Vice President of Global Marketing Solutions at Facebook (now Meta Platforms), where she oversaw the company's global advertising business and served as its primary liaison with major brand advertisers and agency partners. After departing Facebook in 2021, Everson briefly served as President of Instacart before transitioning into a prominent career as a corporate board director and strategic adviser. She sits on the boards of directors of The Walt Disney Company, The Coca-Cola Company, and Under Armour, and serves as a Senior Adviser to the global private equity firm Permira. Throughout her career, Everson has been recognized as one of the most influential executives in digital media and advertising, playing a central role in shaping the commercial strategies of some of the world's largest technology and consumer platforms.[1][2]

Career

Facebook (Meta Platforms)

Everson joined Facebook in 2011 and spent more than a decade at the company as Vice President of Global Marketing Solutions, leading the social media platform's worldwide advertising and commercial operations. In this role, she was responsible for managing Facebook's relationships with the world's largest advertisers and advertising agencies, positioning herself as the public-facing representative of Facebook's advertising business to the global marketing industry.[1]

During her tenure, Facebook's advertising revenue grew substantially as the platform became one of the two dominant forces in digital advertising alongside Google. Everson played a central role in this expansion, overseeing the development and scaling of Facebook's advertising products and forging partnerships with major brands across industries. In a 2016 interview with Strategy+Business, Everson described Facebook's approach to advertising as focused on building enduring and meaningful relationships with advertisers and consumers at scale, emphasizing the platform's ability to connect brands with targeted audiences in ways that traditional media could not replicate.[3]

Everson's position at Facebook required navigating a series of controversies and challenges that the company faced during her tenure, including debates over data privacy, content moderation, political advertising, and the platform's broader societal impact. As the company's top marketing executive, she served as a key point of contact for advertisers who at times expressed concerns about brand safety and the adjacency of their advertisements to controversial content. Her ability to maintain advertiser confidence through these periods was considered a significant factor in Facebook's continued advertising revenue growth.[1]

In June 2021, CNBC reported that Everson was departing Facebook after more than a decade with the company. The report described her as the company's "ad chief" and noted that she had served as the face of Facebook to the advertising industry throughout her tenure. Her departure was widely covered in business and technology media, reflecting her prominence in the digital advertising sector.[1]

Instacart

Following her departure from Facebook, Everson was named President of Instacart, the grocery delivery and technology platform. The appointment positioned her to lead commercial and operational aspects of the company as it prepared for a potential initial public offering. However, Everson's tenure at Instacart was brief, lasting only a few months before she departed the company. Her short time at Instacart was followed by a transition to board-level and advisory roles across multiple companies.

Senior Adviser at Permira

In January 2023, Everson joined Permira, a global private equity firm, as a Senior Adviser. In announcing the appointment, Permira highlighted Everson's decades of experience in digital media and her expertise in technology-driven business transformation. The role involves advising Permira and its portfolio companies on matters related to digital media, technology, advertising, and consumer engagement strategies.[4]

Corporate Board Directorships

The Walt Disney Company

On September 30, 2022, The Walt Disney Company announced the appointment of Everson to its board of directors. In its announcement, Disney described Everson as a "veteran media and technology executive," citing her extensive experience leading global commercial operations at major technology companies.[2]

As a Disney board member, Everson has been involved in governance discussions related to the company's strategic direction, including the integration of artificial intelligence into Disney's operations, the impact of tariffs on the company's global supply chains, and executive succession planning. In a November 2025 interview with Bloomberg, Everson discussed how companies, including Disney, are utilizing AI, addressing the impact of tariffs, and approaching leadership transitions. The interview took place amid public discussion about succession planning for Disney CEO Bob Iger.[5]

In February 2026, Disney announced a CEO succession decision. Reporting by Fortune noted broader context about the company's leadership structure, including the appointment of Dana Walden as Disney's first chief creative officer alongside the new CEO selection.[6]

The Coca-Cola Company

Everson serves as a member of the board of directors of The Coca-Cola Company, the Atlanta-based multinational beverage corporation. In this capacity, she contributes to the governance and strategic oversight of one of the world's largest consumer brands. In a November 2025 appearance at the Wall Street Journal Leadership Institute, Everson drew on her director experience at Disney, Coca-Cola, and Under Armour to discuss how effective boards approach competitive advantage and corporate governance.[7]

Under Armour

On January 31, 2023, Under Armour announced the appointment of Everson and Patrick Whitesell as members of its board of directors. The appointment added Everson's digital media and technology expertise to the board of the athletic apparel and footwear company as it pursued growth strategies in direct-to-consumer sales and digital engagement.[8]

Board Governance Philosophy

Through her simultaneous service on the boards of Disney, Coca-Cola, and Under Armour, Everson has developed a public profile as a corporate governance figure. In her November 2025 appearance at the Wall Street Journal Leadership Institute, she discussed how the most effective boards approach competitive advantage, emphasizing themes drawn from her experience across technology, media, consumer products, and retail sectors. Her remarks addressed how boards can balance oversight responsibilities with strategic guidance in periods of rapid technological change and market disruption.[7]

Earlier Career

Prior to joining Facebook in 2011, Everson held leadership positions in media and advertising. She built her career in the media industry before transitioning to the technology sector, gaining experience that informed her approach to bridging traditional advertising and digital platforms. Disney's announcement of her board appointment described her as having extensive experience in media and technology, reflecting a career that spanned both traditional and digital media environments.[2]

Her background before Facebook included roles in the media sector that equipped her with an understanding of the advertising ecosystem from both the buy side and the sell side, knowledge that proved instrumental in her subsequent decade-long leadership of Facebook's global advertising operations.[3]

Recognition

Everson's career has been marked by recognition within the advertising, media, and technology industries. Her role as VP of Global Marketing Solutions at Facebook placed her among the most prominent advertising executives in the world, and her opinions and perspectives on digital marketing were regularly sought by major business publications and industry conferences.

Her appointment to the boards of three major publicly traded companies — The Walt Disney Company, The Coca-Cola Company, and Under Armour — reflects the regard in which she is held within corporate governance circles. Each of these appointments cited her experience in digital media and technology as a key qualification.[2][8][7]

Everson has been a featured speaker at major business and industry events. Her November 2025 appearance at the Wall Street Journal Leadership Institute, where she discussed competitive advantage and board effectiveness, is representative of her role as a public voice on issues of corporate strategy and governance.[7] Her Bloomberg interview in the same month, addressing AI adoption, tariff impacts, and CEO succession at Disney, further demonstrated her standing as a commentator on issues facing major corporations.[5]

Permira's announcement of her appointment as Senior Adviser cited her "decades of digital media expertise," underscoring her reputation as a leader in the intersection of technology and commerce.[4]

Legacy

Everson's career trajectory — from media executive to Facebook's advertising leader to multi-board director and private equity adviser — traces the broader evolution of the advertising and media industries over the first quarter of the 21st century. Her decade at Facebook coincided with the platform's transformation from a social network into one of the world's largest advertising businesses, and her leadership of the company's global marketing solutions division was integral to that commercial growth.

Her transition to corporate board service at Disney, Coca-Cola, and Under Armour reflects a pattern in which technology executives have been recruited to the boards of traditional consumer companies seeking digital expertise. Everson's presence on these boards represents the increasing importance that established companies place on digital transformation, data-driven marketing, and direct-to-consumer strategies.

As a Senior Adviser at Permira, Everson has also contributed to the growing intersection of private equity and technology-driven business strategy, advising on how digital media expertise can inform investment decisions and portfolio company operations.[4]

Her public commentary on board governance, AI adoption, and corporate leadership succession — as expressed in her appearances at the Wall Street Journal Leadership Institute and on Bloomberg — positions her as a figure at the center of ongoing conversations about how corporations navigate technological change, competitive dynamics, and leadership transitions in the contemporary business environment.[7][5]

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