Thank you Chris. Good morning everyone and thank you for joining us today. On our last earnings call, we identified four points of differentiation that we view as critical in our mission to delight our customers, empower our contributors, and ultimately create long term value for our shareholders. These differentiators consist of the breadth and depth of our content library, our Creative Flow offering, our solutions and capabilities geared towards enterprise customers, and last but not least, our talented and highly engaged team. Today we have some exciting updates on how we are expanding our video leadership position with our deal with FILMPAC and our integration process with Pond5. We will also discuss a major announcement in generative artificial intelligence that is poised to transform our industry; however, before sharing this update, I’d like to first provide some commentary on the overall demand environment that we are experiencing and our expectations looking ahead. Global macroeconomic uncertainty has resulted in softness in overall demand and we are experiencing that most acutely in Europe and in our ecommerce channel. Comparing the second quarter to the third quarter, we see evidence of this softness in our ecommerce business where growth went from 6% to 2%, as well as in Europe where growth went from negative 3% to negative 5%. In contrast, we see relative ongoing strength in the United States and in our enterprise channel. For example, this past quarter in our enterprise channel, Shutterstock partnered with well known brands like Allergen, Amazon, Carvana, Meta, Nvidia, and Staples. These brands are drawn to our suite of differentiated content, technology and tools, and bespoke services leading to deeper relationships to touch not only their content and marketing efforts but also evolve technology and data integrations. As the global economy experiences headwinds for the foreseeable future, we intend to make a prudent and pragmatic approach to investing in our business to drive revenue growth and maximize on our upside opportunities while at the same time maintaining our focus on balancing growth and margins. I’ll now shift gears and provide some detail on how we’re capitalizing on the leadership position we created for ourselves in video content with the acquisition of Pond5. First, we’ve made strong progress in integrating Pond5’s content and capabilities. We are making Pond5’s creative video content available for our enterprise customers in a phased manner, providing them access to a combined video library that is now more than twice the size of our nearest competitor. Furthermore, Pond5’s editorial content is now available on Shutterstock.com, and vice versa with Shutterstock editorial content available on Pond5. We also announced last week an exciting new partnership with FILMPAC that is exclusive among our competition and adds to our content mote. FILMPAC owns a library of approximately 100,000 cinema-quality video assets produced by world-class filmmakers. This collection is nothing short of stunning and we expect it to be in high demand and sell through at premium prices. Next, as you may have seen in today’s press release, we are excited to share a major new development for Shutterstock in the nascent area of generative AI in the creative space. If you look back in history over any time period, the mediums to express creativity have continually evolved and expanded. It is only in the last 25 years where we’ve experienced the adoption of digital cameras and mobile phones and applications which have fueled the democratization and growth of content creation. It is that massive growth in content and the constantly evolving set of use cases for that content that has allowed Shutterstock to grow into the scaled marketplace we are today. Beyond the adoption of content capture tools like the camera and phone, we’ve had a history of embracing digital content created and modified with creative design software such as vectors and illustrations, which today represent a sizeable portion of our overall revenue and were recently content in the form of 3D models. We view generative AI as the next exciting chapter in Shutterstock’s ongoing evolution, allowing our customers and our contributors to create at the speed of their imagination. This morning, Shutterstock announced a major expansion of our previously unannounced strategic partnership with OpenAI, an AI research and deployment company with a mission to ensure that artificial intelligence benefits all of humanity. In the coming months, Shutterstock will be integrating DALL-E 2, OpenAI’s industry-leading tool for AI-generated content for the benefit of our ecommerce and enterprise customers. With direct access to OpenAI’s generative AI content capabilities, Shutterstock customers will be able to input keywords and generate unique images based on their specific criteria within Creative Flow. They will be able to seamlessly modify existing content using either our generative AI capabilities or the template-driven design tools in Creative Flow. Shutterstock is excited to play an active role in ensuring the responsible and ethical use of technology that also takes all stakeholders into consideration. In an important effort to protect the IP rights of our artists, photographers and creators, our terms will require that the content generated on Shutterstock’s platform with DALL-E 2 be derived from content that exists within our own vetted library. Unique in generative AI, Shutterstock will be the first to establish the creation of a pooled contributor fund that will compensate all of our contributors for the monetization of generative AI on Shutterstock’s platform. Every time a customer downloads a generative AI asset, we will fund our contributor pool payout. This is in recognition of the fact that, in our view, the contributing artists are the critical stakeholder and the fundamental driver of value in the world of generative AI. As I mentioned in my blog post last month, Shutterstock is in a powerful position to promote an inclusive and ethical approach to the application of data not only in the realm of AI applications but also in areas such as privacy and diversity, equity and inclusion across the creative industry. We are an active participant in and a sponsor of the efforts of the World Ethical Data Foundation. Shutterstock continues to lead in developing policy, procedures and methods to ensure that usage rights and proper licenses are secured for all featured content, including generative AI. Before passing it over to Jarod, I’m pleased to welcome Sejal Amin to the Shutterstock executive team. Sejal joined us about a month ago as our Chief Technology Officer, and she brings to Shutterstock a wealth of experience spanning technology, product and operations. We’re all looking forward to working with Sejal as we continue to pursue our technical road map aligned with our product vision and strategy. In closing, I continue to be very excited about the capabilities and assets at hand at Shutterstock. I’m quite excited about the way we are charging ahead with integrating creativity at the speed of your imagination into Creative Flow and doing it in the right way. We have the right mix of unique content, workflow tools and applications, distribution capabilities and the team to be the preferred creative partner for our customers globally. In line with our purpose to bridge the gap between idea and execution, Shutterstock is enabling its customers to create with confidence. I’ll now hand the call over to Jarod to discuss our financial performance.