Thomas Dohmke Announces Departure As GitHub CEO, Plans Transition To New Ventures
Thomas Dohmke, the CEO of GitHub, has announced his decision to step down from his role. He plans to embark on a new venture, expressing confidence in GitHub's promising future. Dohmke shared that he will remain with the company until the end of 2025 to assist with the transition.
Reflecting on his journey, Dohmke recalled moving from Germany to the United States over a decade ago after selling his startup to Microsoft. He described his experiences at GitHub as transformative, from developing mobile tools to overseeing GitHub's acquisition alongside Nat Friedman and eventually becoming CEO.

GitHub's Strong Position
Dohmke highlighted GitHub's current strength, noting it hosts over 1 billion repositories and forks and serves more than 150 million developers. He expressed pride in what has been achieved as a globally distributed, remote-first organization.
The leadership structure at GitHub will undergo changes following Dohmke's departure. Instead of having a single CEO, the leadership team will report to multiple executives within Microsoft's CoreAI division. This shift aims to align GitHub more closely with Microsoft's broader AI initiatives.
Future Plans and Transition
Dohmke mentioned that despite his accomplishments at GitHub, he feels drawn back to his entrepreneurial roots. His decision to leave is driven by a desire to become a founder once again. Details about the transition and future plans for GitHub under Microsoft's CoreAI organization will be shared soon.
Dohmke leaves with a sense of pride in what has been built at GitHub and looks forward to contributing during the transition period. His departure marks a significant change for the company as it continues its mission under new leadership within Microsoft.


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