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Adam Selipsky, 57, who is also a member of Amazon's team advising CEO Andy Jassy, will leave the company on June 3, according to an Amazon statement Tuesday. He will be replaced by Matt Garman, a ...
Adam Selipsky, who became CEO of the Amazon subsidiary in 2021, will leave the business to "spend more time with family for a while, recharge a bit, and create some mental free space to reflect and ...
Adam Selipsky, who became CEO of the Amazon subsidiary in 2021, will leave the business to "spend more time with family for a while, recharge a bit, and create some mental free space to reflect and ...
“Adam Selipsky was one of the first [vice-presidents] we hired in AWS back in 2005, and spent 11 years excellently leading AWS sales, marketing and support, before leaving to become the CEO of ...
“Adam Selipsky was one of the first VPs we hired in AWS back in 2005, and spent 11 years excellently leading AWS sales, marketing and support, before leaving to become CEO of Tableau,” says ...
Selipsky will be “moving onto his next challenge”, while Garman will pick up the reins from 3 June. “I’d like to thank Adam for everything he’s done to lead AWS over the past three years.
The chief executive of Amazon.com's cloud unit Amazon Web Services, Adam Selipsky, is stepping down, the company said on Tuesday. Amazon.com's shares fell 1% in early trading.
Amazon has confirmed Adam Selipsky's departure from his role as CEO of Amazon Web Services (AWS). In a blog post following an internal memo by Amazon CEO Andy Jassy, Matt Garman was announced as ...
Adam Selipsky stepped down as Amazon Web Services CEO on Tuesday. Selipsky's tenure saw slow growth rates, major layoffs, and challenges in AI. Matt Garman, Selipsky's replacement, was a ...
Adam Selipsky, seen here delivering a keynote address during AWS re:Invent in November 2023 at The Venetian Las Vegas, is stepping down from his role as chief executive of cloud computing in June.
Selipsky’s compensation for 2022 was $41.1 million, with $40.7 million generated in stock awards, according to a securities filing. He didn’t receive stock grants this year.