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Dropbox announces CEO transition as Andrew Houston steps down

Tuesday 26 May 2026 - 15:30
Dropbox announces CEO transition as Andrew Houston steps down

The cloud storage company Dropbox has announced a major leadership change as co-founder and chief executive Andrew Houston prepares to step down after a transition period.

The company confirmed that senior executive Ashraf Alkarmi will first serve as co-CEO before becoming the sole chief executive officer. The move marks a significant shift in leadership as Dropbox continues to adapt its strategy in a highly competitive technology sector.

Following the transition phase, Houston will remain within the company as executive chairman, supporting long-term strategic decisions while stepping back from daily operations. The leadership change reflects a broader trend in the tech industry where founding CEOs gradually hand over control to internal successors.

The announcement comes at a time when Dropbox is focusing heavily on artificial intelligence integration and product innovation. According to company leadership, AI is expected to transform how users interact with cloud storage and collaboration tools, making services faster and more personalized.

Investors reacted cautiously to the news, with Dropbox shares experiencing a slight decline in early trading. The company’s stock has already shown moderate weakness over the past year amid broader market pressure in the technology sector.

Alkarmi, who previously managed core Dropbox products including file sharing services, electronic signature tools and document platforms, is expected to accelerate the company’s AI-driven transformation strategy. Before joining Dropbox in 2024, he held senior product roles at major technology firms such as Amazon, Meta Platforms and Vimeo.

In parallel with the leadership change, Dropbox also announced the appointment of Michael Torres as chief product officer. Torres previously worked at Alphabet Inc., where he led product development for the Chrome browser, and earlier held leadership roles at Amazon’s Kindle division.

The company has also faced pressure from activist investors calling for structural changes in its governance model. Analysts say such developments reflect ongoing debates in Silicon Valley about voting rights, leadership control and corporate transparency.

Recent financial results showed Dropbox reporting stronger-than-expected revenue, supported by stable demand for digital storage and collaboration tools. However, the company continues to operate in a competitive environment dominated by major cloud service providers.

Industry observers believe the leadership transition could define Dropbox’s next phase as it seeks to expand its role in AI-powered productivity tools.


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