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    Factbox-More companies adopt co-CEO structure

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    Posted on September 22, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    More companies, including Oracle and Netflix, are adopting co-CEO models, dividing leadership roles to enhance corporate governance.

    Growing Trend: More Companies Embrace Co-CEO Leadership Models

    (Reuters) -Enterprise software maker Oracle on Monday named insiders Clay Magouyrk and Mike Sicilia as co-CEOs, replacing Safra Catz, who was named vice chair of the board after 11 years at the helm.

    Although the standard practice is to have a single chief executive, there are a handful of companies on Wall Street and abroad that follow the dual-leadership structure.

    Here are some:

    NETFLIX

    The streaming giant transitioned to a dual CEO model in July 2020 when Ted Sarandos was promoted to the top job alongside then-CEO Reed Hastings.

    In January 2023, Hastings stepped down, and Greg Peters was promoted to join Sarandos.

    Sarandos leads content, marketing and legal affairs, while Peters focuses on technology, product development and operations.

    KKR

    The private equity firm appointed co-presidents Scott Nuttall and Joseph Bae as co-CEOs in 2021, succeeding the company's billionaire co-founders Henry Kravis and George Roberts.

    Bae focuses on private markets and Asia expansion, while Nuttall leads on credit, capital markets, insurance and the firm's overall balance sheet.

    Lennar

    The U.S. homebuilder's current chief executives are Stuart Miller and Jon Jaffe. Miller was appointed as co-CEO to join Jaffe when Rick Beckwitt decided to step down.

    Both executives shape the company's strategy, overseeing homebuilding operations and leading initiatives like mergers and acquisitions.

    Gensler

    Architecture and design firm Gensler is led by Elizabeth Brink and Jordan Goldstein, both of whom were appointed in 2024, succeeding the previous pair Andy Cohen and Diane Hoskins.

    Brink and Goldstein share responsibilities of day-to-day operations.

    Seres Therapeutics

    The drug developer in July appointed Thomas Desrosier and Marella Thorell as co-CEOs, taking over from Eric Shaff.

    Shaff remains in the company as a director.

    SharpLink Gaming

    The online marketing company appointed Joseph Chalom as co-CEO in July alongside Rob Phythian, who co-founded the company in 2019.

    SharpLink has been raising funds to acquire cryptocurrencies, including ether, to work as a crypto treasury vehicle, mimicking the playbook of Michael Saylor's Strategy.

    IREN

    Bitcoin miner IREN is run by co-founders Daniel Roberts and Will Roberts. The brothers serve as co-CEOs.

    Monster Beverage

    The energy drinks maker in January 2021 named Hilton Schlosberg as co-CEO alongside Rodney Sacks.

    (Reporting by Zaheer Kachwala, Kritika Lamba and Shashwat Chauhan in Bengaluru; Editing by Sahal Muhammed)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Oracle appoints co-CEOs, joining a growing trend.
    • •Netflix, KKR, and Lennar utilize dual leadership.
    • •Co-CEO model divides responsibilities among leaders.
    • •Gensler and Seres Therapeutics also adopt this structure.
    • •Trend reflects changes in corporate governance.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Factbox-More companies adopt co-CEO structure

    1Which company recently named co-CEOs?

    Oracle named Clay Magouyrk and Mike Sicilia as co-CEOs, replacing Safra Catz.

    2What is the typical structure for company leadership?

    The standard practice is to have a single chief executive, but some companies adopt a dual-leadership structure.

    3Who are the co-CEOs of Netflix?

    Netflix's co-CEOs are Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters, with Sarandos leading content and Peters focusing on technology.

    4What roles do the co-CEOs of KKR have?

    Scott Nuttall focuses on credit and capital markets, while Joseph Bae leads on private markets and Asia expansion.

    5What is the significance of the co-CEO model?

    The co-CEO model allows for shared leadership, which can enhance decision-making and operational efficiency in companies.

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