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Atlassian co-founder Scott Farquhar will step down as co-CEO after 23 years, leaving Mike Cannon-Brookes to lead the Australian software giant, in a surprise move announced at the company’s third-quarter results.
Farquhar, who said in a statement that he wanted to spend more time with his family, focus on philanthropy, and help the technology industry globally, will step down on August 31 and remain on Atlassian’s board.
“While it’s a difficult decision to step away, I do so knowing Atlassian is exceptionally positioned to take hold of the massive opportunities at its feet,” he said.
“We have a strong leadership team, and great momentum around cloud, enterprise, and now, AI,” he said.
Atlassian, known for its workplace software Jira, Confluence and Trello, is a $79 billion company, has more than 300,000 customers globally and runs a fully geographically spread workforce, as it was one of the most aggressive companies to enact a remote-work policy during the pandemic.
The co-founders, who met at university, founded the business together in 2001. It’s now listed on the Nasdaq.
“The contribution Scott has made at Atlassian is impossible to quantify,” said Cannon-Brookes.
“Atlassian would not be the company it is today without Scott. I am truly grateful to have had him by my side every day for the last 23 years.”
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