Workday names Sequoia’s Carl Eschenbach as co-CEO, alongside Aneel Bhusri

Workday names Sequoia’s Carl Eschenbach as co-CEO, alongside Aneel Bhusri


Aneel Bhusri, CEO, Workday, talking at the Planet Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Jan. 23, 2020.

Adam Galucia | CNBC

Workday said on Tuesday that co-CEO Chano Fernandez is leaving the business and becoming changed by Sequoia Capital’s Carl Eschenbach, a former VMware govt and member of Workday’s board.

Eschenbach will provide together with Aneel Bhusri, who co-launched the enterprise in 2005. Workday mentioned Eschenbach is anticipated to come to be the firm’s sole CEO soon after January 2024, when Bhusri will transfer to the role of govt chair.

Workday shares fell 2% in extended trading soon after the announcement. The inventory is down 37% this calendar year.

Bhusri started out Workday, which sells cloud-dependent human means and financial computer software, with Dave Duffield and has considering the fact that operate the corporation with unique co-CEOs for multiple periods. Bhusri and Duffield shared CEO duties from 2009 to 2014, when Duffield stepped down. Bhusri turned a co-CEO once more in 2020 with the appointment of Fernandez, a previous SAP government who joined Workday in 2014.

Right before Workday, Bhusri held management roles at PeopleSoft, which Oracle acquired in 2005 for $11.1 billion.

Eschenbach has used shut to seven a long time at Sequoia, sitting on the boards of cloud software package corporations Zoom, Snowflake and UiPath, which have been all in the firm’s portfolio. He was previously president and functioning chief of VMware.

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