Snapchat quietly brought on this IPO specialist to its board
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Snapchat listed Stan Meresman as its board member for the first time in a regulatory filing on Thursday. Meresman wasn't listed in any of Snapchat's previous SEC filings.
On his personal website, Meresman describes himself as a financial expert who "advises CEOs & CFOs on preparing to become a public reporting company, IPO process, operating as a public company, and scaling the company for rapid growth."
Meresman notes on his website that he has guided four companies through their successful IPOs: LinkedIn, Zynga, Riverbed Technology and Polycom, and he served as the CFO at chipmaker Cypress Semiconductor during its IPO.
Merseman, who currently serves on the boards of LinkedIn and Palo Alto Networks, joined Snapchat's board in July 2015, according to his LinkedIn page.
Snapchat's representative wasn't immediately available for comment.
Snapchat closed a massive $1.81 billion round of funding on Thursday according to the SEC filing. The funding was part of a long-term effort that, according to the file, began in February 2015. No valuation was given, though the company was valued at $16 billion in previous fundraising rounds, according to media reports.
Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel has been clear about the company's IPO ambitions in the past, though he has been tight-lipped about any timeframe. In an appearance at the Recode conference in May 2015, Spiegel said "we need to IPO" and said the company has a plan to do so.
Meresman appears to be a key part of that plan.
Other members of Snapchat's board listed in Thursday's filing include CEO Spiegel, cofounder Robert Murphy, venture capitalist Mitch Lasky, Sony Entertainment CEO Michael Lynton and Cosmopolitan Editor-in-Chief Joanna Coles.
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