Thomas Dohmke will step down as GitHub CEO at the end of 2025 to pursue a new venture. Under his leadership, GitHub advanced within Microsoft's CoreAI organization and achieved major gains in accessibility, security, and developer tools. GitHub Actions now powers 3 billion minutes per month, a 64 percent year-over-year increase. GitHub Advanced Security leveraged AI to reduce remediation times by 60 percent and enabled teams to fix vulnerabilities three times faster. GitHub Copilot scaled into an AI development platform serving over 20 million users and became Microsoft’s first multi-model AI solution. Dohmke expanded GitHub’s reach into the EU, Australia, and the U.S. federal market with FedRAMP certification and supported a doubling of AI-related open-source projects.
Under Dohmke's leadership, GitHub advanced its mission as part of Microsoft's CoreAI organization, delivering major achievements across accessibility, security, and developer tools. GitHub Actions matured into the world's leading continuous integration platform, now powering 3 billion minutes per month, a 64 percent year-over-year increase. GitHub Advanced Security redefined industry standards, leveraging AI to reduce remediation times by 60 percent and enabling teams to fix vulnerabilities three times faster.
Dohmke also oversaw the launch and scaling of GitHub Copilot from an early autocompletion tool into a comprehensive AI-powered development platform, incorporating conversational coding, code review, bug fixing, and full-stack app creation through GitHub Spark. Today, GitHub Copilot serves over 20 million users and stands as a leader in the rapidly growing AI development market. In the past year, it became Microsoft's first multi-model AI solution, integrating capabilities from Anthropic, Google, and OpenAI.
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