CloudBees

Who are CloudBees's decision-makers?

CloudBees is led by Anuj Kapur, with executives responsible for finance, product, technology and revenue execution.

CEO
Anuj Kapur
CTO/key exec
Shawn Ahmed
Founded
2010
Employees
About 600
HQ
San Francisco, CA
Status
Private venture-backed company
  • Anuj KapurPresident and Chief Executive OfficerCEO since 2022Leads CloudBees' enterprise software-delivery platform strategy.
  • Francois DecheryCo-founder and Unified Platform Executive SponsorCo-founderProvides founder continuity and platform strategy.
  • Shawn AhmedChief Product OfficerCPOLeads product strategy and platform packaging.
  • Philippe Van HoveChief Revenue OfficerCRORuns global sales and revenue execution.

Who leads CloudBees?

Anuj Kapur is President and Chief Executive Officer; Francois Dechery is Co-founder and Unified Platform Executive Sponsor; Shawn Ahmed is Chief Product Officer; Philippe Van Hove is Chief Revenue Officer. The leadership mix covers strategy, finance, technology and go-to-market.

For account planning, start with the executive sponsor closest to the problem: product and engineering for platform or developer tools, CISO or security leadership for security, CFO or COO for efficiency, and revenue leadership for customer or GTM systems.

Who actually makes buying decisions at CloudBees?

Large purchases usually involve the business sponsor, security, IT, procurement, legal and finance. Technical teams can validate fit, but budget approval normally depends on measurable risk reduction, revenue impact, cost control or customer delivery.

For software delivery and ci/cd companies, integration depth and proof that the vendor can handle enterprise-grade reliability are often decisive.

How is CloudBees organized as it scales?

CloudBees has a multi-site operating footprint across San Francisco, CA; Raleigh, NC; Neuchatel, Switzerland; London, UK; Chennai, India; Remote-first teams. That footprint implies regional account ownership, distributed engineering or support teams, and multiple approval paths.

Sellers should map the regional hub, product owner and procurement path before pushing for executive access, because local stakeholders often shape requirements before a senior leader signs off.

As of June 2026.Sources:CloudBees leadershipCloudBees financing

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