Spotify is cementing its next-generation leadership team by appointing Gustav Söderström and Alex Norström as co-CEOs. The move comes as founder Daniel Ek announces he will be stepping down from the CEO position to take on the role of executive chairman.
The transition, scheduled for January 1st, elevates the two executives from their current roles as co-presidents. Söderström has been the driving force behind Spotify’s product and technology innovation, while Norström has been the architect of its business strategy, creating a powerful combination at the top.
The company has framed this announcement as a formalization of a leadership structure that has been in effect for over a year. Ek confirmed that Söderström and Norström have been leading much of the company’s day-to-day management and strategic direction, making this change a natural and expected evolution.
As executive chairman, Daniel Ek will shift his focus to overarching strategy and future growth. He plans to remain deeply involved, guiding the company’s exploration of new technologies like AI and its expansion into emerging international markets, ensuring Spotify stays ahead of the curve.
This new structure is designed to secure Spotify’s future. With a dedicated team focused on operational excellence and a visionary founder focused on long-term innovation, the audio streaming leader is reinforcing its foundation for years to come.