Fidji Simo

Fidji Simo (born 5 October 1985)[1] is a French businessperson and the CEO of Instacart.[2] Prior to taking that position, she was head of the Facebook app at Facebook, and Vice President of Video, Games, and Monetization.[3] She co-founded and is currently president of The Metrodora Foundation, a health clinic and research institute. She also co-founded Women in Product, a nonprofit that supports women in product management.[4] She was previously on the boards of Cirque du Soleil and L.A. Dance Project.[1]

Fidji Simo
Born (1985-10-05) October 5, 1985
Sète, France
OccupationCEO of Instacart
Spousem. 2011 Remy Miralles

Personal life and education

Simo grew up in Sète, in the south of France, and now lives in California.[1][5] She was the first member of her family to graduate from high school, and holds a master of management degree from HEC Paris.[1][5] She spent the last year of her program at UCLA’s Anderson School of Business.[5]

Simo co-founded Women in Product, a nonprofit organization for women in product management.[5][6] The organization works to advance the careers of women in technology and advocates for equal representation in the workplace.[5] Previously Simo was on the boards of the L.A. Dance Project and Cirque du Soleil.[7][8]

In October 2021, Simo co-founded the Metrodora Foundation, a health clinic and research institute. Simo is now the President of the foundation, and is also a board member and investor. The Metrodora Foundation is focused on treating patients with neuroimmune conditions.[9]

In December 2021, Simo joined Shopify's board of directors.[10]

Career

eBay

Simo worked at eBay from 2007-2011 as part of the strategy team.[1][5] While at eBay, she built out the company’s local commerce and classified-advertising initiatives.[1]

Facebook

Prior to joining Instacart, Simo worked at Facebook, where she was Head of the Facebook App and oversaw a team of 6,000 people.[5][9] Prior to that, she was Vice President of Video, Games and Monetization,[1][5] where she led a team of 700 engineers and product managers and oversaw the launch of the video platforms Facebook Live and Watch.[5][1] Simo joined Facebook from eBay in 2011.

Instacart

Simo joined Instacart’s board of directors in January 2021, and was appointed as the company’s CEO in July.[5][11] She started in the new role in August, replacing Apoorva Mehta, who became the executive chairman of the board.[12][5]

In September 2023, Instacart appointed Simo to succeed Apoorva Mehta as the Board Chair following the company's public debut initial public offering.[13]

Metrodora

With two partners, Simo opened Metrodora Institute in April 2023 in Salt Lake City, Utah.[14] Her partners in this venture are Laura A. Pace, CEO, and James Hemp, PhD, Chief Scientific Officer.

Pace is a neurogastroenterologist and former University of Utah assistant professor, and is CEO of Metrodora.

The Institute “aims to accelerate cures for neuroimmune disorders by reimagining how patients are treated, and how they participate in research.”[15] The Institute has $35 million from an undisclosed venture investor.[15] The Institute both conducts research and treats patients. It has a particular interest in interdisciplinary work, breaking apart the silos of current medical practice.

The Metrodora Institute welcomes those suffering from diseases that many doctors fail to diagnose, and often do not know how to treat.[16]

Simo was motivated to start this medical venture by her own experience.[16]

The name of the institute is from ancient Greece: “Metrodora was a Greek physician who wrote a medical text, most likely titled “On Women's Diseases,” in the late fifth century C.E., which is thought to be the oldest surviving medical text by a woman.”[17]

References

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  3. "Fidji Simo, now in charge of Facebook's app, helped Facebook build a $55 billion ad business". Digiday. 18 March 2019.
  4. "WIP Board of Directors". Women in Product. Retrieved 24 June 2019.
  5. Spangler, Todd (8 July 2021). "Head of Facebook's App, Fidji Simo, Jumps Ship to Join Instacart as CEO". Variety. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  6. "With CEO change, Instacart readies for 'next growth chapter'". Supermarket News. 12 July 2021. Retrieved 29 September 2021.
  7. "Jim Murren new co-chair of Cirque du Soleil, Lamarre remains as CEO". KLAS. 24 November 2020. Retrieved 28 October 2021.
  8. "Board". L.A. DANCE PROJECT. Retrieved 28 October 2021.
  9. "Why Instacart's new CEO is also launching a women's health startup". Fortune. Retrieved 18 November 2021.
  10. "Instacart CEO Joins Shopify Board". Progressive Grocer. Retrieved 10 February 2022.
  11. "With CEO change, Instacart readies for 'next growth chapter'". Supermarket News. 12 July 2021. Retrieved 14 October 2021.
  12. Rodriguez, Deirdre Bosa,Salvador (8 July 2021). "Instacart poaches one of the highest-ranking female Facebook executives, Fidji Simo, for CEO". CNBC. Retrieved 14 October 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  13. Jacob, Denny (22 July 2022). "Instacart's Founder to Step Down as Chairman After IPO". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 19 August 2022.
  14. Aspan, Maria (4 October 2021). "Why Instacart's new CEO is also launching a women's health startup". Fortune. Retrieved 26 July 2023.
  15. Guy, Richard (19 April 2023). "Instacart CEO's medical institute reimagines neuroimmune diseases". Biocentury. Retrieved 26 July 2023.
  16. Johnson, Cort (26 July 2023). "Metrodora – a High-Tech Clinical / Research Center for ME/CFS, FM, Long COVID, POTS – Opens". Health Rising. Retrieved 26 July 2023.
  17. "Metrodora". Brooklyn Museum. Brookly, New York. Retrieved 26 July 2023.
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