SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Chegg, Inc. (NYSE: CHGG), a global learning company, today announced that Karine Allouche will join Busuu, Chegg’s language learningSAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Chegg, Inc. (NYSE: CHGG), a global learning company, today announced that Karine Allouche will join Busuu, Chegg’s language learning

Chegg Appoints Karine Allouche as General Manager, Language Learning, Worldwide and Skills Integration, Europe

2026/02/09 22:17
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SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Chegg, Inc. (NYSE: CHGG), a global learning company, today announced that Karine Allouche will join Busuu, Chegg’s language learning business, as General Manager of Language Learning, Worldwide, and Skills Integration, Europe, effective February 9, 2026.

In her role, Karine will focus on strengthening execution, accelerating growth, and deepening collaboration across the company, in partnership with Chegg’s leadership team and the board. In addition to leading language learning, Karine will own Chegg’s European commercial engine and play a key role in shaping how language and skills come together in a unified go-to-market strategy.

Karine has vast experience in building and transforming global enterprise businesses across education technology, SaaS, and cloud platforms. Most recently, she served as Vice President and General Manager of Enterprise at Coursera, where she led the turnaround of the company’s $239 million enterprise business — reversing a multi-year decline and repositioning it for growth in the GenAI economy.

“Karine is an exceptional leader with a proven track record of driving enterprise growth and positioning organizations to succeed in the GenAI economy, as it becomes increasingly skills-first,” said Dan Rosensweig, Chief Executive Officer of Chegg. “We are thrilled to welcome her to Chegg as we continue to innovate in the rapidly expanding language learning and skilling market, giving more learners around the world the tools they need to unlock opportunities throughout their careers.”

Prior to her role at Coursera, Karine was the Vice President of Cloud and Data Services at NetApp, a data infrastructure company, where she grew significant cloud ARR growth through new GTM models with hyperscaler partners. Earlier in her career, Karine also served as CEO of GlobalEnglish, where she led a management buyout, rebuilt the business around SaaS and AI-powered learning, and negotiated the strategic sale that created the world’s largest online corporate language training company.

“Language and skills are fundamental to opportunity; they give people a voice and the ability to adapt to the world of work,” said Karine Allouche, General Manager of Language Learning, Worldwide, and Skills Integration, Europe. “Chegg and Busuu have built powerful learner-first experiences. I’m excited to work with the team to scale that impact, connect learning more closely to real outcomes, and support learners and organizations worldwide as the future of work continues to evolve.”

About Chegg

Chegg is a learning platform helping businesses bring new skills to their workforce and giving lifelong learners and students the skills and confidence to succeed. Focused on the skilling market, which is $40 billion and growing, Chegg offers innovative tools for workplace readiness, professional upskilling, and language learning. Chegg also continues to offer students artificial intelligence (AI)-driven, personalized support. Chegg remains committed to its mission of improving learning outcomes and career opportunities for millions around the world. Chegg is a publicly held company and trades on the NYSE under the symbol CHGG. For more information, visit www.chegg.com.

Contacts

Investor Contact: Tracey Ford, IR@chegg.com

Media Contact: press@chegg.com

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