OpenAI Appoints New Chief Revenue Officer Amid Leadership Changes
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- OpenAI has appointed former Wiz executive Dali Rajic as its new chief revenue officer.
- Rajic replaces Denise Dresser, who held the position for nine months, as part of a wider leadership reshuffle.
- OpenAI aims to leverage Rajic's experience to make AI broadly useful for individuals and businesses.
OpenAI has appointed Dali Rajic, formerly the president and chief operating officer of cloud security firm Wiz, as its new chief revenue officer. Rajic steps into the role previously held by Denise Dresser for just nine months, marking another significant change in the artificial intelligence company's leadership.
This appointment is part of a broader leadership shake-up at OpenAI over the past month. The company has seen the departure of chief operating officer Brad Lightcap and AGI deployment chief executive Fidji Simo. Co-founder and president Greg Brockman has assumed a more extensive management role following these exits.
Wiz, Rajic's former employer, was acquired by Google for $32 billion earlier this year. In announcing the hire, Brockman stated that OpenAI's approach to deploying its technology is evolving rapidly. He expressed confidence that Rajic would translate their learnings into "repeatable execution" as they build systems to make AI widely beneficial for people and businesses.
OpenAI reports that its products currently reach over one billion weekly active users and two million businesses. The company has confidentially filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in anticipation of a potential initial public offering, though no specific listing date has been announced.
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Originally published by Daily Star in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.