Oracle Names Co-CEOs as Safra Catz Moves to Executive Vice Chair

Oracle Names Co-CEOs as Safra Catz Moves to Executive Vice Chair

Oracle Names Co-CEOs as Safra Catz Moves to Executive Vice Chair

Mike Sicilia, left, and Clay Magouyrk are Oracle’s new CEOs.
Mike Sicilia, left, and Clay Magouyrk are Oracle’s new CEOs. – (L) Rod Lamkey/CNP/Zuma Press; (R) Chona Kasinger/Bloomberg News

Oracle has appointed a pair of chief executives to take over the C-suite as longtime chief Safra Catz transitions to a new role as executive vice chair.

The software company said Monday that Clay Magouyrk, president of Oracle’s cloud infrastructure business, and Oracle Industries President Mike Sicilia are now Oracle’s chief executive officers.

They are taking the reins from Catz, one of the most prominent female executives in the tech sector who became Oracle’s co-chief executive in 2014 and its sole CEO in 2019.

“At this time of strength is the right moment to pass the CEO role to the next generation of capable executives,” Catz said.

Catz, who is 63 years old, didn’t anticipate being chief executive for much longer, according to a person familiar with the matter, and the company wanted to act in a moment of strength.

The leadership shift comes less than two weeks after Oracle blew investors away with forecasts for its cloud-infrastructure revenue to climb 77% this fiscal year to $18 billion on the back of multibillion-dollar contracts that are ballooning the company’s backlog.

It also comes after Oracle said it had added $317 billion in future contract revenue from three different customers during the quarter ending Aug. 31. OpenAI was among the customers, buying about $300 billion in computing power, The Wall Street Journal reported.

It is unusual for a duo to helm a company, though firms like Netflix have the arrangement and others have tried before abandoning it. Catz had shared Oracle’s CEO post with Mark Hurd until his death.

Oracle is referring to its pair as CEOs, rather than as co-CEOs. Their day-to-day work won’t change significantly, according to another person familiar with the matter. Magouyrk will oversee the company’s cloud business, while Sicilia focuses on selling Oracle’s products around the world.

Safra Catz became Oracle’s co-chief executive in 2014 and its sole CEO in 2019.
Safra Catz became Oracle’s co-chief executive in 2014 and its sole CEO in 2019. – Joe Raedle/Getty Images

Placing two people at the helm can lead to conflicts if the personalities clash, said Peter Cappelli, who teaches management at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. “Generally people don’t think this is a good thing. The question will be, ‘Can these folks get along?’ ”

Yet Cappelli said Oracle’s position is unique because Larry Ellison, Oracle’s co-founder and chairman, is largely seen as the main executive who is making many strategic decisions and delegating operations. Having two CEOs, meanwhile, could prove to be a successful succession strategy.

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