Who are DoorDash's decision-makers?
DoorDash's leadership center is Tony Xu, supported by executives responsible for marketplace operations, logistics, ads, international, finance, product, engineering, and public policy.
- CEO
- Tony Xu
- CTO/key exec
- Stanley Tang / Ravi Inukonda
- Founded
- 2013
- Employees
- 20,000+ reported
- HQ
- San Francisco, CA
- Prior exit/Notable
- Tony Xu, Stanley Tang, and Andy Fang built DoorDash from Stanford/YC origins
- Tony XuCo-founder & CEOCo-founder, since 2013Leads strategy and global local-commerce expansion.
- Stanley TangCo-founder / Head of DoorDash LabsCo-founder, since 2013Works on automation and new logistics capabilities.
- Andy FangCo-founderCo-founder, since 2013Co-founded the core marketplace.
- Ravi InukondaCFOExecutive leaderPublic-company finance and capital allocation leader.
Who leads DoorDash?
Tony Xu is Co-founder & CEO; Stanley Tang is Co-founder / Head of DoorDash Labs; Andy Fang is Co-founder; Ravi Inukonda is CFO. The company is founder-led but public-company disciplined, with large budgets split by marketplace, merchant, logistics, ads, and international organizations.
Who actually makes buying decisions at DoorDash?
Buying decisions typically involve business owner, IT/security, finance, procurement, and the executive sponsor for the affected workflow. Technical products need architecture and security sponsorship; go-to-market or operations products need proof from the budget owner.
How is DoorDash organized as it scales?
DoorDash is organized around product, engineering, go-to-market, finance, legal/security, customer operations, and executive strategy. The practical seller motion is to map the workflow owner first, then validate procurement and security gates.
As of June 2026.Sources:DoorDash Q4/FY2025 resultsDoorDash merchant pricinga16z investment list
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