After 23 years of service, Dave Clark, Amazon’s CEO of worldwide consumer business, is resigning.
He’s one of two chief executives at Amazon who report to company CEO Andy Jassy. Clark will be resigning to “pursue other opportunities,” Jassy wrote in a memo Amazon shared publicly.
“I’ve had an incredible time at Amazon but it’s time for me to build again. It’s what drives me. To all I’ve had the honor of working with thank you for making it so much fun to come to work every day for 23 years to invent cool, amazing things for customers,” Clark wrote in a tweet.
Clark has held a number of different roles since 1999 including SVP of worldwide operations, VP of worldwide operations, VP of global customer fulfillment, and VP of North America operations, according to Amazon’s investor relations website. He took over as CEO of worldwide consumer in 2021.
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