Amazon's cloud unit chief to step down after three years


Amazon Web Services (AWS) CEO Adam Selipsky speaks at AWS re:Invent 2023, a conference hosted by Amazon Web Services (AWS), in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S., November 29, 2023. Noah Berger/AWS/Handout via REUTERS/File Photo

(Reuters) -The chief of Amazon.com's wildly profitable Amazon Web Services cloud computing unit will step down next month after a three-year term, the company said on Tuesday.

Adam Selipsky, 57, who is also a member of Amazon's team advising CEO Andy Jassy, will leave the company on June 3. He will be replaced by Matt Garman, a senior vice president who has overseen sales and marketing at AWS.

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