Peloton has appointed Corey Farrell as its new Chief Information Officer, bringing over 20 years of technology leadership to the connected fitness brand. In his new role, Farrell will oversee Peloton’s enterprise systems strategy and lead the execution of a company-wide technology roadmap to enhance operational efficiency and scalability.

Farrell joins Peloton from Pearson, where he served for over a decade, most recently as Chief Technology Officer and SVP of Infrastructure & Operations. At Pearson, he led a global transformation of the company’s IT ecosystem, consolidating 18 data centers into a hybrid multi-cloud environment, negotiating AI-focused partnerships, and centralizing data systems through an AI-first strategy.
He also unified fragmented enterprise and payroll systems into a single cloud platform, and launched a global e-commerce capability to support both B2B and direct-to-consumer channels.
Prior to Pearson, Farrell spent eight years at Comcast Cable, where he was instrumental in digital transformation efforts and strategic technology ventures, including M&A due diligence and high-profile joint initiatives. He also held leadership roles at AOL and Convergys earlier in his career.
“I’m excited to help shape the next chapter of Peloton’s technology journey—enhancing member experiences, scaling innovation, and supporting our global teams with modern, data-driven platforms,” said Farrell.
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