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Comment by xnx

2 days ago

It's common, but I always find it weird when the manager of a division of a company is called the "CEO".

Satya Nadella is the CEO of Github because Github is part of Microsoft.

It really depends on how the structure of the company is setup. If they're just a division, they're not really a CEO; but if all Microsoft did is buy up all the shares of Github, and otherwise left them alone, they really ARE the CEO.

Until the shareholder decides to tell the board to fire him.

Major subsidiaries within a large company can and do have separate CEOs. For example, YouTube also has a separate CEO (previously Susan Wojcicki, and now Neal Mohan) under Sundar Pichai.

  • It’s also common within Microsoft. I can’t speak to when/why they decide to do it, but the leads for the Microsoft Gaming (Phill Spencer) and LinkedIn [acquired 2016] (Ryan Roslansky) are both CEOs in the org chart at Microsoft.