Dropbox’s chief customer officer ERIC COX is planning to withdraw as he submits.

According to a document submitted to the SEC on Friday, ERIC COX, the chief customer officer of Dropbox, plans to withdraw. Cox will maintain the current role of “time of time” and will continue as a “emergency” employee until mid -August.

Dropbox did not immediately respond to the request.

COX joined Dropbox in Vimeo in November 2023 and supervised sales, customer success, data, strategy and operation. Before that, COX played a variety of roles, including Digital Media Go-to-Market sales officer in Adobe for 19 years in Adobe and vice president of Digital Media for business.

In a blog post that announced the recruitment of COX, “ERIC’s wide range of SaaS and B2B experiences, in -depth industry expertise and passion for customers will be very important as they bring new products to the market and guide them in the next growth stage.

Dropbox has recently been roughly held. The most recent accounting for the Wall Street estimates, but the company’s sales growth has slowed and the current quarter’s guidelines have been revealed. Dropbox’s shares have decreased by about 8% year -on -year.

As part of an aggressive processing plan, Dropbox announced that it would dismiss 20% or about 528 employees in October.

Dropbox has seen AI Technologies more and more as a potential profit driver. Recently, the company has expanded the Dropbox Dash, an AI -based smart organization and search tool with enterprise -oriented functions, including data governance control.