Adam Selipsky, the leader of Amazon’s cloud business, is stepping down, according to an internal memo from company CEO Andy Jassy.
AWS CEO Adam Selipsky is stepping down, effective June 3rd, according to a leaked email from Amazon CEO Andy Jassy viewed by The Verge. Matt Garman, SVP of AWS sales, marketing, and global services at Amazon, will replace Selipsky as CEO. You can read the full email from Jassy to AWS staff below: > A little over three years ago when Jeff announced my new role, one of my first jobs was to identify who’d take over and lead AWS, It was the business.
> We were fortunate that Adam agreed to step in and lead AWS, and has deftly led the business, while also developing his leadership team. Adam is now going to move onto his next challenge , and Matt Garman will become CEO of AWS, effective June 3rd. > I’d like to thank Adam for everything he’s done to lead AWS over the past three years. He took over in the middle of the pandemic, which presented a wide array of leadership and business challenges.
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