KEY POINTS
  • Dave Clark, CEO of Amazon's worldwide consumer business and a top lieutenant of Andy Jassy, will resign July 1 after 23 years at the company, Amazon announced in a regulatory filing Friday.
  • Clark joined Amazon in May of 1999 in its operations division and quickly rose through the ranks, serving as a key force behind the expansion of its logistics and fulfillment network.
  • Amazon did not name a replacement for Clark, who said in a note to employees, that "it's time for me to build again."

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Dave Clark.

Dave Clark, CEO of Amazon's worldwide consumer business and a top lieutenant of CEO Andy Jassy, will resign July 1, after 23 years at the company, Amazon announced in a regulatory filing Friday.

Amazon did not name a replacement for Clark. In a blog post announcing his exit, Jassy said Amazon is in the process of firming up a succession plan for Clark, and will announce an update "over the next few weeks."

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