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- Matt Garman has been running Amazon Web Services since June 2024.
- Business Insider obtained an org chart showing his current direct reports.
- A comparison to last year's org chart shows who has joined, left, and stayed since January 2025.
A leaked Amazon Web Services organizational chart shows the 15 executives under CEO Matt Garman, plus changes to his reports over the past year.
AWS is Amazon's massive cloud-computing unit. Garman, a longtime Amazon veteran, began leading in June 2024 after running sales and marketing. AWS teams were among those impacted by the company's recent mass layoff targeting 16,000 employees.
Business Insider wrote about Garman's org chart a year ago. A comparison to the previous org chart shows the six new executives who became his reports, the 10 executives who stayed on his org chart, and the two executives who left since January 2025.
New to Garman's org chart:
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Brad Bonnett, VP, Technical Advisor:
Bonnett is an Amazon boomerang who rejoined the company in 2024 after a two-year stint at Google. Bonnett is Garman's new technical advisor. Laura Grit was listed as technical advisor in Garman's January 2025 org chart.
Chet Kapoor, VP, Security Services and Observability:
Kapoor joined Amazon in October from his previous post as CEO and chairman of DataStax, an AI data company acquired by IBM last year.
G2 Krishnamoorthy, VP, AWS Database Services:
Krishnamoorthy runs database services, including Redshift and Aurora. He joined Amazon in 2022 from Meta, where he was most recently head of AI infrastructure.
David Brown, VP, AWS Compute & ML Services, EC2:
Brown is a nearly 19-year Amazon veteran who runs services including Amazon's Elastic Compute Cloud, or EC2, intended to allow customers to easily scale up and down their cloud usage on AWS using virtual servers.
Mai-Lan Tomsen Bukovec, VP, AWS Tech:
Tomsen Bukovec joined AWS in 2010 and is a high-profile executive at Amazon, known for running key services, including Simple Storage Service (S3), the first cloud service AWS introduced.
Swami Sivasubramanian, VP, Agentic AI:
Sivasubramanian became head of Agentic AI in March 2025 and is known for launching popular AI platforms, including Amazon SageMaker and Bedrock.
Stayed on the org chart:
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Prasad Kalyanaraman, VP, AWS Infrastructure Service:
Kalyanaraman has spent more than 20 years at Amazon and took over infrastructure and network services in 2021. Kalyanaraman, in an internal memo viewed by Business Insider after the company announced plans to lay off 16,000 employees, wrote that his org in the past year has "made tremendous progress on scaling to meet unprecedented customer demand."
Colleen Aubrey, SVP, AWS Applied AI Solutions:
Aubrey has spent more than 20 years at Amazon but switched to AWS in May, around the time ex-AWS CEO Adam Selipsky left. She leads the AWS unit responsible for business applications. Aubrey is a member of Jassy's S-team. A calendar invite sent on behalf of Aubrey this week shared details about the company's layoff plans before they were announced.
Elizabeth Baker, VP, Private Pricing:
Baker has been at Amazon since 2016 and runs the unit responsible for custom agreements between AWS and customers, including terms such as usage-based discounts. Baker's past roles include positions at SAP and Oracle.
Greg Pearson, VP, AWS Global Sales:
After Garman became CEO, Pearson integrated global sales teams under Pearson, combining AWS Global Sales, Worldwide Public Sector, the Greater China Region, and Sales Strategy and Operations.
Julia White, VP, Worldwide AWS Marketing:
White joined AWS in November 2025. She was most recently the chief marketing and solutions officer at SAP. Before that, she spent nearly two decades at Microsoft in roles including corporate vice president of product marketing for the Azure cloud unit.
"Julia will join my leadership team and further develop and execute our global marketing strategy, playing a pivotal part in AWS's growth," Garman wrote in an email announcing her appointment.
Laura Grit, VP/Distinguished Engineer:
Grit, an 18-year Amazon veteran, is Garman's previous technical advisor. She previously led Amazon.com's migration from on-premise data centers to AWS cloud services.
Ruba Borno, VP, AWS Specialists & Partners:
Borno has been at AWS since 2021. When Garman took over, he put Borno in charge of a new unit combining its Channels and Alliances team, responsible for relationships between global partners and customers, and its Worldwide Specialist Organization, which connects service teams to customers.
Uwem Ukpong, VP, AWS Industries:
Ukpong now leads the organization responsible for industry-specific AWS products for customers, succeeding Kathrin Renz, who left in December.
Werner Vogels, VP and CTO:
Vogels is technically the chief technology officer of Amazon overall, but he has another important role within AWS, acting as one of the public faces of the company's cloud business and technical infrastructure.
Left the org chart:
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Missing from Garman's latest organizational chart are Peter DeSantis, previously listed as senior vice president of AWS Utility Computing, and Kathrin Renz, ex-VP of AWS Industries. DeSantis, this month, took on a new role overseeing a new AI organization, and Renz left the company in December, according to a LinkedIn post.
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