Dave Clark is departing.
Dave Clark, Amazon’s CEO of worldwide consumer business, is resigning effective July 1st, the company announced. Clark has been with Amazon for 23 years and played a major role in building out the company’s expansive and speedy supply chain. He’s one of two chief executives at Amazon who report up to company CEO Andy Jassy.
Clark will be resigning to “pursue other opportunities,” Jassy wrote in a memoClark elaborated more on his departure in an email to staff. “For some time, I have discussed my intent to transition out of Amazon with my family and others close to me, but I wanted to ensure the teams were setup for success,”I've had an incredible time at Amazon but it’s time for me to build again. It's what drives me.
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