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GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke stepped down on Monday after four years with the company.
In a LinkedIn update, he expressed gratitude to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and others during his announcement that he would be leaving to reconnect with his entrepreneurial beginnings. (GitHub, a platform used by software developers for code storage and sharing, is a Microsoft subsidiary).
“After nearly four years as CEO, I’m leaving GitHub to become a startup founder again,” Dohmke wrote on LinkedIn.
Though Dohmke didn’t provide specifics about his upcoming entrepreneurial ventures, he detailed his reasons for departing the conventional corporate arena to pursue entrepreneurship in a blog entry.
“More than ten years ago, my family and I took the significant step of relocating from Germany to the United States after selling my startup to Microsoft,” he stated. “After all these years, my entrepreneurial spirit has been calling me back, leading me to leave GitHub and embark on founding a new enterprise again.”
Dohmke also predicts that AI will enable software developers to create the “new gold rush of software.”
“Due to your unwavering dedication, GitHub Copilot has catalyzed the most transformative shift in software development since the emergence of the personal computer,” he remarked. “I am more convinced than ever that we will soon witness a billion developers empowered by billions of AI entities, each channeling human creativity into a new era of software innovation. When that day arrives, we will know where this journey began: with GitHub.”
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GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke stepped down on Monday after four years with the company.
In a LinkedIn update, he expressed gratitude to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and others during his announcement that he would be leaving to reconnect with his entrepreneurial beginnings. (GitHub, a platform used by software developers for code storage and sharing, is a Microsoft subsidiary).
“After nearly four years as CEO, I’m leaving GitHub to become a startup founder again,” Dohmke wrote on LinkedIn.
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