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Discord co-founder and CEO Jason Citron is stepping down

Discord co-founder and CEO Jason Citron is stepping down

  • Discord co-founder and CEO Jason Citron is stepping down from his position, effective April 28th.
  • Humam Sakhnini, former Activision Blizzard and King executive, will take over as the new CEO of Discord.
  • Citron will remain on the board of directors and serve as an advisor to the new CEO, allowing him to continue contributing to the company’s success.
  • Discord co-founder Stanislav Vishnevskiy will continue in his role as chief technology officer.
  • The leadership shift comes as Discord is reportedly exploring an initial public offering (IPO) and Citron hinted that Sakhnini’s appointment was a step towards this direction.

Discord co-founder and CEO Jason Citron is stepping down and will be replaced by former Activision Blizzard and King exec Humam Sakhnini, according to a press release. Sakhnini takes over on April 28th. Citron will stay on the board of directors and serve as an advisor to the CEO.

“As we enter our next phase, I’ve been reflecting on how I can best contribute to Discord’s long-term success,” Citron says in a message shared with employees and posted to Discord’s website. “The job of a CEO is constantly evolving, and over the years I have continuously ‘hired myself out of a job.’ Usually that means delegating work and then taking on different leadership challenges. However, as I look at what is needed of Discord’s CEO over the next few years, I realize that it’s time for me to literally ‘hire myself out of a job.’”

Stanislav Vishnevskiy, Discord’s other co-founder, will remain at the company as chief technology officer.

“I look forward to working with Stan and Discord’s talented team to scale our business while staying true to the company’s core mission and the special connection it has with player communities,” Sakhnini says in a statement. “We’re still at the beginning of gaming’s impact on entertainment and culture, and Discord is perfectly positioned to play a central role in that future.”

The leadership shift is happening as Discord is reportedly exploring an IPO. In an interview with GamesBeat, Citron said that Discord didn’t have plans to announce about potentially going public, but noted that “as you can imagine, hiring someone like Humam is a step in that direction.”

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Q. Who is stepping down as CEO of Discord?
A. Jason Citron, co-founder and current CEO of Discord.

Q. Who will replace Jason Citron as CEO of Discord?
A. Humam Sakhnini, former executive at Activision Blizzard and King.

Q. When does Humam Sakhnini take over as CEO of Discord?
A. April 28th.

Q. What role will Jason Citron play after stepping down as CEO?
A. Citron will stay on the board of directors and serve as an advisor to the new CEO.

Q. Who will remain at Discord as chief technology officer?
A. Stanislav Vishnevskiy, one of Discord’s co-founders.

Q. What is Discord reportedly exploring during this leadership shift?
A. An initial public offering (IPO).

Q. Did Jason Citron confirm that Discord was planning to go public?
A. No, but he mentioned that hiring Humam Sakhnini was a step in that direction.

Q. How did Jason Citron describe his role as CEO evolving over time?
A. He said it’s like “hiring himself out of a job,” meaning delegating work and taking on new leadership challenges.

Q. What does Humam Sakhnini believe Discord is positioned to do in the future of gaming and entertainment?
A. Play a central role in shaping gaming’s impact on entertainment and culture.

Q. Why did Jason Citron decide it was time for him to step down as CEO?
A. He realized that the job of a CEO requires continuous evolution, and he wanted to delegate work and take on new challenges.