ContextLogic Names Scott Stewart as Top Finance and Operations Chief
The dealmaker-turned-executive will help steer the company’s push to acquire and integrate a portfolio of businesses.
June 4, 2026

ContextLogic Holdings, Inc. has named Scott Stewart as its Chief Financial Officer and Chief Operating Officer, a combined post that became effective June 1, 2026. The Oakland, California-based company, which trades over the counter under the ticker LOGC, cast the appointment as pivotal to its strategy of acquiring businesses and assembling them into a single ownership platform.
Stewart joins with a track record that closely matches the company’s goals: buying companies, integrating them cleanly, and building the financial infrastructure required to run them within a public company. That blend of capabilities, ContextLogic says, is precisely what it needs as it grows its holdings.
A career built on acquisitions and integration
Most recently, Stewart served as CFO of Cantaloupe, Inc., a Nasdaq-listed technology and payments firm. He had arrived at Cantaloupe in 2020 as Chief Accounting Officer, charged with rebuilding the company’s accounting function and internal controls. By 2022 he was promoted to CFO, overseeing the full finance organization, including:
- Financial reporting
- Planning and analysis
- Tax and treasury
- Investor relations
Before Cantaloupe, Stewart spent 13 years at Intercontinental Exchange, the Fortune 500 operator of equity and commodity markets, including the New York Stock Exchange and clearing houses around the world. Rising to Assistant Controller, he managed corporate accounting and complex technical accounting matters while supporting more than 30 acquisitions and integrations, among them ICE’s landmark purchase of the NYSE.
Stewart began his career with four years in the audit practice at Ernst & Young. He holds a bachelor’s degree in accounting and a master’s in professional accountancy, both from Clemson University.
Filling a key role in the ownership platform
Company President Mark Ward welcomed the hire, noting that Stewart brings the experience and skill set needed to run the financial and operational engine of the firm’s ownership platform as it expands its roster of businesses.
ContextLogic describes itself as a publicly traded ownership platform built to hold a collection of niche, long-duration businesses with durable competitive advantages. Each operates with substantial autonomy under its own management team, whose incentives are tightly aligned with shareholders, all supported by a governance structure designed to keep operators directly accountable to owners.