Thank you, Dennis, and good afternoon, everyone. I'm honored to be here today for my first earning call as CEO of Udemy and I would like to thank our Board, leadership team and all our employees and instructors across the globe for their warm welcome. Looking at our results for Q1, I am very pleased that we've exceeded the high end of our guidance for both revenue and adjusted EBITDA and I want to congratulate the Udemy team for delivering these results. I'll use this time to share a bit about myself, why I chose to join Udemy, my initial observation, and insight into my long-term vision. I have more than 30 years-experience working in tech. For more than two decades at McKinsey, I worked with some of the most iconic companies in Silicon Valley to innovate, scale and globalize their business. During that time, I guided organization through B2B and B2C commercial transformation and played a key role in strategy, setting, product development and large-scale M&A. I also worked extensively with private equity firms investing in tech, including many of the ed-tech and human capital management companies that transacted in the past decade. To give you a sense of the scale at which I have operated directly, I spent several years in leadership role at UKG, a leading global HCM company, where I led product and technology teams of more than 6,000 employees globally, serving more than 80,000 organizations. In the first quarter of 2023, the last time UKG's results were disclosed, quarterly revenue surpassed $1 billion for the first time. During my time, I spent countless hours with HR and people leader, and developed an acute understanding of their needs and challenges, which will serve me well at Udemy. I successfully launched eight innovative AI products and led many strategic acquisitions, significantly scaling the business. As I reflect on what excites me about Udemy and its future, three things stand out. First, Udemy's mission deeply resonates with me. My father was the first person in his entire family to attend university and through his relentless commitment to continuous learning, he ultimately became a university professor himself. This instilled in me a profound appreciation for accessible, quality learning and how it can transform a person and a whole family's life. Second, the global opportunity for reskilling is massive and expanding. Businesses are spending billions on workforce training and individuals are investing in critical skill development to launch their career and adapt to the evolving market. AI is accelerating the shift, and I want to be part of that. This brings me to the third reason. I'm excited to leverage my experience in delivering AI solutions to solve enterprise-wide challenges in what is the most significant technology inflection point in Udemy's history. We have an incredible opportunity right now to implement an AI roadmap that will supercharge our engine to drive the reskilling of the global workforce. Since joining Udemy, I have connected with our employees, many of our top instructors, more than 100 customers and prospects around the world and many partners. It has been an incredible experience and I'm even more excited by our scale, speed of content delivery and the impact we provide. All these factors will enable us to both redefine and lead this category and I see even more opportunity than I initially envisioned. Although it is premature for me to lay out the long-term plans, you can expect continuity where it matters and evolution where it is needed. Udemy is transforming from a content provider to an AI-powered reskilling platform that is business-critical with every new product and feature evaluated through an AI lens for increased productivity, value and time to market. This transformation leverages the core strengths that made us an industry leader. As it relates to continuity, we will continue to target large enterprise in key verticals as we have discussed previously. We are already seeing tremendous customer traction, including our largest deal of the quarter was a multi-year enterprise-wide expansion with one of the world's largest professional service firms. This was a high seven-figure total contract value deal. The customer selected Udemy as a preferred reskilling platform to support their transition to a skill-based organization. They cited our unique ability to deliver measurable business outcomes, including increasing consultants' billable hours. The second example is ConnectWise, a software company in the U.S. that empowers MSPs in IT service management. They selected Udemy as their skilling partner. They expanded licenses wall-to-wall to all employees to support upskilling in priority areas such as AI and automation integration, as well as technical upskilling for product innovation. A third example is ModelN, a U.S. based revenue management software company that selected Udemy to support their organization-wide GenAI upskilling for individual and all functions. Udemy's GenAI Skill Packs, Skills Mapping and advanced technical content were the key differentiators that led them to selecting us. Finally, a large robotic process automation leader consolidated their learning ecosystem from three vendor to Udemy for their reskilling platform. The consolidation stemmed from our ability to deliver breadth of cutting-edge content and measurable outcome. As you can see, the common theme these examples share is that the customer has a strategy in place to drive tangible business outcomes and the Udemy platform is purpose-built to deliver those results. As we continue to make progress moving up-market and focusing on key verticals, we will also continue to grow our bottom line. The cost initiatives we put in place over the past two quarters and the ship-on-market will allow us to deliver meaningful margin expansion this year and in 2026. While our foundation is sound; the pace and scale of our execution hasn't always matched the rapidly evolving market opportunity. In today's dynamic environment, we need to accelerate innovation, particularly in AI. We need to tighten our execution and sharpen our focus on enterprise value creation. My experience transforming and scaling complex global businesses has prepared me to lead through this type of inflection point. A few initial areas where we will be taking action in the near term include; first, increasing our emphasis on consumer subscription, which saw revenue rise nearly 40% year-over-year in Q1. This shift represents a fundamental evolution of our business model towards more predictable, high-quality recurring revenue. Professionals are increasingly embracing continuous career-focused skill development to be successful in today's rapidly evolving environment. Second, we will be expanding our partnership ecosystem. Partners will be able to leverage Udemy's global reach and technology infrastructure to create, distribute, and monetize specialized content and experience, while Udemy generates revenue through both content sales and platform fees. Third, we are executing comprehensive global market activation. With over 60% of our revenue coming from outside of the U.S., Udemy is truly a global company, but there is more we can do. We will be implementing full-stack localization strategy across high-potential markets. This means developing market-specific product experiences, creating culturally relevant campaigns, building a localized web and mobile interface, and developing tailored go-to-market approaches. And finally, we will pursue strategic growth opportunities. While historically we primarily relied on organic growth, there are opportunities to explore broader strategic initiatives that could deepen our impact. As we assess these opportunities, we will remain highly disciplined in ensuring that any actions we take align with our mission, amplify our competitive advantage, and create value for all stakeholders. Now, let me dive into the AI trends, which are a huge opportunity for Udemy. As everybody knows, AI is already disrupting learning in the ed-tech market. While some may believe that this disruption is simply about AI-generated content creation, it is much more. It enhances the value of a platform player like Udemy. AI enables us to augment the value we deliver to learners and creators alike. First, AI is creating a need for new types of skills that didn't exist before. This means increased re-skilling demand in an expanded addressable market and Udemy intends to take advantage of that. Second, AI removes the constraint of traditional linear video learning and enables us to make the experience more personalized and therefore more effective. For example, historically we did not tailor courses to someone's starting point beyond choosing a beginner's course, an intermediate course, or an advanced course. With AI, we can evaluate the learner's knowledge with AI-generated assessment, leveraging our deep body of content and engagement for millions of learners. Then we can tailor the curriculum and the learning path to a learner's needs. We can modify the modality, such as a short form, a role play, and a lab, and then use feedback loop to confirm skill master and retention. This approach leads to significantly better outcome and therefore better ROI. And third, Udemy is a two-sided AI platform. AI also enables our content creators to use new modalities more easily. It can repurpose content, it can deliver more engaging re-skilling experience, and provide AI coaches that complement the instructors. We have many exciting examples of AI-powered capabilities that are now part of our re-skilling platform. Thousands of enterprise customers are already using our skill mapping and AI-driven learning path to measure, manage and maximize their re-skilling investment. Our AI innovations are reducing program creation time by 80% on average, while enabling L&D teams to deliver targeted, high-impact development journeys that align with strategic business outcomes. Also, we introduced Career Accelerators this week. These curated, role-specific learning paths built on Udemy's skilled marketplace support more personalized learning experiences by guiding learners towards career outcomes. The first set of accelerators, which includes AI Focus Module, are now live with many more launching this year. Before the end of Q2, Udemy's highly anticipated AI-assisted role play will be available across the Udemy business platform. This will empower our instructors to create custom content that is truly engaging. We are confident that our approach will unleash significant innovation at a scale that publisher models cannot match. Then, from a demand perspective, we have the opportunity to be the essential AI re-skilling partner across the enterprise, as well as for individuals. Udemy has an unmatched combination of content breadth, learner engagement, and structured learning paths. We currently have nearly 1,700 AI and machine learning courses available on Udemy Business, including more than 900 on GenAI, and approximately 4,000 GenAI courses on our marketplace. Our AI content drives exceptional engagement, generating 10 million courses' enrollment to date, and adding new enrollment at a rate of 10 per minute. In a fast-moving category like AI, the marketplace model of Udemy provides us with a significant advantage. Beyond raw content volume, we've developed many curated GenAI skill packs tailored to specific roles in the AI foundation, providing the structured re-skilling experience that enterprises need for systematic workforce transformation. Companies that aim to build a thriving organization that fully leverages the power of AI will need to enable seamless collaboration, not only between agents and people, but between agents themselves. They will also need to learn how to manage and train agents, turn agents into cultural ambassadors, and ensure agents uphold the company value. We are positioning Udemy at the forefront of the AI revolution by becoming one of the first learning platforms to integrate two groundbreaking AI protocols, Google's agent-to-agent protocol and Anthropic model context protocol. The model context protocol transforms how learning leaders interact with our platform, allowing them to use natural language to design, deploy, and measure learning programs, ultimately reducing what used to take weeks to literally minutes. Meanwhile, the agent-to-agent protocol enables AI systems to collaborate seamlessly, creating powerful workflows where specialized AI assistants can work together to support both learners and administrators. By providing structured, role-specific AI training for all employees and embedding these protocols, we are creating significantly deeper integration with our customer strategic objectives. This approach dramatically enhances our platform's stickiness, and we become embedded in their AI transformation strategy. While Udemy has established a foundation in the AI-powered workforce upskilling space, we have work to do in order to fully capture that opportunity. We need to significantly enhance how we market our platform and AI capabilities, clearly articulating our differentiated value proposition to both individuals and enterprise. I'm also driving a company-wise mobilization around the subscription first priority, and we will transform our digital experience to better serve the distinct needs of our customers. We expect these initiatives will unlock growth in 2026 and beyond. This is why we are continuing to invest strategically in our platform, AI capabilities, and enterprise solutions. We are positioning Udemy to thrive in any environment, including the next wave of workplace transformation that will define organizational success for years to come. Bottom line, we have an opportunity to fundamentally reshift the free-skilling industry in a way that no other player can match, and that is what has me so excited about being in this role. Thank you for the opportunity to earn your trust, to lead this company, and to achieve that goal. I look forward to getting to know you all and appreciate you being with us on this exciting journey. With that, I'll now turn it to Sarah.