Nextdoor General Counsel Sophia Schwartz disposes of 116,223 shares worth $292,082.96
Reuters2026/07/17 20:01- Nextdoor: General Counsel and Secretary Sophia Schwartz sold 52,582 Class A shares at USD 2.49 on July 16, 2026.
- Schwartz also disposed of 63,641 shares at USD 2.52 on July 15, 2026, primarily for tax withholding tied to RSU vesting.
- She received 145,363 shares from RSU vesting on July 15, 2026 at no cost.
- Direct Class A ownership stood at 336,897 shares following the transactions.
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