Kidoz appoints Tarrnie Williams Jr. as chief operating officer
Kidoz Inc. (TSXV:KDOZ)(OTCQB: KDOZF) announced the appointment of Tarrnie Williams Jr. as Chief Operating Officer, formalizing his leadership role across the company's product, technology, and operational functions since joining the advertising platform company in 2019.
Williams, known as TJ Williams, has led the transformation of Kidoz's technology platform since 2019, helping drive revenue growth from $4.5 million in fiscal 2019 to $18.4 million in fiscal 2025 while transitioning the company from net loss to profitability, according to the company's statement.
As COO, Williams will oversee technology development, product management, infrastructure and DevOps, program management, quality assurance, human resources, and organizational design. The company operates across 10 countries as a globally integrated public company.
Williams brings nearly four decades of executive experience in interactive entertainment, AdTech, and virtual production. He previously served as Executive Producer of Company of Heroes at Relic Entertainment and held senior roles at Electronic Arts across multiple franchises including Medal of Honor and EA Sports Active. He also held production and design credits on The Need for Speed and NBA Live 95.
"Since joining Kidoz, TJ has been instrumental in rebuilding our platform and establishing the operational foundation that supports our growth today," said Jason Williams, CEO of Kidoz Inc. "This appointment formally recognizes the leadership role he has already been exercising across the business."
Kidoz describes itself as a full-stack advertising platform powered by contextual AI that enables brand performance in mobile games without personal data. The company's technology combines proprietary SDK integrations and contextual AI to match advertising to content while maintaining compliance with privacy regulations including COPPA and GDPR.
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