Head of Amazon Devices & Services resigns after 14 years
Head of Amazon devices and services, Dave Limp, who has been with the company for nearly 14 years is stepping down. Amazon CEO Andy Jassy announced that after almost 14 years with Amazon and countless contributions to the company, Limp has decided to retire from the company.
“Under Limp’s leadership, Amazon has become one of the world’s leading innovators in building devices and underlying services that customers love. From Kindle readers to Fire TV to Alexa and Echo, over the past decade and a half we’ve been able to invent and keep improving experiences that help make our customers’ lives better every day," said the Amazon chief.
The company will announce his successor in the coming weeks. His departure comes amid reports that Amazon’s costly bet on smart home devices has not paid off well.
In the wake of the economic downturn, Amazon has also slashed nearly 27,000 roles as cost cutting measures.
In a blog post, Limp said that he has made the tough decision after almost 14 years to leave Amazon in a few months.
“The obvious question is why? It might be easier to explain why not. It’s not because of our team, this team is SO good and some of you I have worked with for decades. You’re all masters of your craft," Limp said.
“It’s not because I am done with Amazon. It’s time. I have been doing a version of this job (building and shipping consumer electronics) on and off for 30+ years. I love it, but I also want look into the future through a different lens," Limp added.
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