Megan Clarken (born 30 October 1966) is a media executive and former youth athlete from New Zealand.[1][2] In November 2019, Clarken was appointed chief executive officer at Criteo, an ad-tech company based in France.[3] She has received several accolades, including being recognized as one of HERoes 100 Women Role Model Executives for four consecutive years from 2020 to 2023.[4][5][6][7] She is also a current member of the Capgemini Group Board of Directors.[8]
In 1984, Clarken represented Oceania at the World Cup in Canberra, Australia. Although aiming for Olympic and Commonwealth selection, Clarken suffered a serious injury to her left knee and retired from track and field.[12]
Business career
Clarken has held senior leadership positions for large publishers and online technology providers in Australia, including Akamai Technologies and measurement company Nielsen,[13] which she joined in 2004.[14] She worked for Nielsen until 2019, having risen to the position of chief commercial officer for Nielsen Global Media.[15] In 2019, Clarken became chief executive officer at Criteo, and was added to Criteo’s Board of Directors in 2020.[16]
Affiliations and awards
Clarken has received leadership awards including the 2015 Cynopsis Media: Top Women in Digital Industry Leaders,[17] the 2016 Multichannel News: Wonder Women[18] and the 2019 National Organization for Women: Women of Power and Influence.[19]