Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen is stepping down after 18 years—as pressure on the company mounts to deliver on AI
Adobe is searching for a new chief executive after CEO Shantanu Narayen said Thursday that he plans to step down after 18 years in the role. Narayen announced that he will step down once a successor is appointed. He will remain chair of the board. “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,” Narayen said in a memo to employees. On Thursday after the bell, Adobe reported financial results for its first quarter of fiscal year 2026, which ended Feb. 27. Earnings per share (EPS) came in at $6.06, beating analysts’ estimate of $5.87 per share. Revenue hit $6.4 billion, topping analysts’ expectations of $6.28 billion, while sales increased 12.1% year over year. Annualized revenue from AI-first products more than tripled year over year, Narayen said in a statement accompanying the earnings release. “Our mission to empower everyone to create represents an even la...