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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella praises outgoing Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen's 'legendary run' at digital media company

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Adobe has announced that Shantanu Narayen will step down as CEO after 18 years, once a successor is appointed. He will remain as chair of the Board to support the incoming CEO.

Following the news, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella shared a message on X, praising Narayen’s leadership and friendship. He wrote: “You’ve built one of the most important software companies in the world, and expanded what’s possible for creators, entrepreneurs, and brands everywhere.”
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Nadella added: “What has always stood out to me is the empathy you’ve brought to the creative process and the example you’ve set as a leader. Grateful for your friendship, mentorship, and for all you’ve done for Adobe and for our industry.”

Also Read: Who is Shantanu Narayen? Outgoing Adobe CEO’s life, career, education and compensation detailed

Narayen’s letter to employees

In a letter to staff, Narayen said: “I want to share with all of you that I have informed the Board of my decision to transition from my role as CEO of Adobe after over 18 years in the job (and the earnings call that I am about to conduct will be my 100th at the greatest company on the planet). Over the coming months, I will be working with Frank Calderoni, our lead Director, and the Board of Directors to identify my successor and to ensure a smooth transition. I will stay on as Chair of the Board to support the next CEO just as John and Chuck did when I took on this role.”

Reflecting on his journey at Adobe, he said: “This is not a goodbye by any means but a time for reflection. What attracted me to Adobe 28 years ago was our leadership in creating new market categories, world-class products, a relentless desire to innovate in every functional area of the company and the people I met during the interview process. We have continued to create new markets, deliver world-class products, drive innovation in everything we do and attract and retain the best and brightest employees. Over this time, we grew from ~3K employees to >30K employees, delivered technology that touched billions of people as customers of our products or the digital experiences that our customers create, leading to our revenue growing from <$1B to >$25B. I am so incredibly proud of what we have accomplished together.”

On the current AI disruption, Narayen wrote: “Our mission, Empower Everyone to Create, represents an even larger opportunity in the AI era. By delivering an innovative roadmap aligned to our audience strategy, we are positioning Adobe to lead this next chapter. The next era of creativity is being written right now — shaped by AI, by new workflows and by entirely new forms of expression. Adobe has never waited for the future to arrive. We’ve anticipated it. We’ve built it. And we’ve led it. What gives me the greatest confidence isn’t just our technology — it’s our people. Your ingenuity, resilience and commitment to customers are what will define this moment.”

Education and career

Shantanu Narayen was born in Hyderabad, India. He earned a bachelor’s degree in electronics and communication engineering at the University College of Engineering, Osmania University, Hyderabad.

He moved to the US to pursue a master’s degree in computer science at Bowling Green State University. While working, he completed an MBA from the Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley, in 1993.

Narayen started his career in 1986 at Measurex Automation Systems. In 1989, he joined Apple, working in product development roles until 1995.

In 1996, he cofounded Pictra Inc., an early startup focused on digital photo sharing over the internet. And finally, in 1998, he joined Adobe as vice president and general manager of the Engineering Technology Group. He was appointed CEO in December 2007.