Stack Overflow Appoints Prashanth Chandrasekar as New CEO to Lead Hyper-Growth Phase
Stack Overflow announced today the appointment of Prashanth Chandrasekar as its next chief executive officer, effective October 1. The selection follows a rigorous seven-month search that evaluated nearly 200 candidates, according to outgoing CEO and board chairman Joel Spolsky.
“We were looking for a rare combination of someone who could foster the community while accelerating business growth, especially in our Teams product,” Spolsky said. “Prashanth stood out from an exceptionally strong field.”
Background
Stack Overflow, the Q&A platform for developers, began its CEO search in March. The board formed a search committee after Spolsky acknowledged that scaling the enterprise side of the business—particularly Teams, which is closing large deals—required more experienced leadership.

“This is not something I’m particularly good at, and I thought it was time to bring on more experienced leadership,” Spolsky noted. The company attracted “plenty of highly qualified executives,” but Chandrasekar’s combination of technical and business experience made him the top choice.
The New CEO’s Background
Chandrasekar, born in Bangalore—India’s tech hub and the city with the highest number of Stack Overflow users globally—began his career as a software engineer. He holds a BS in Computer Engineering from the University of Maine, a Master’s in Engineering Management from Cornell, and an MBA from Harvard.
His professional journey includes roles at Capgemini as a management consultant and Barclays as an investment banker in the technology group. He then spent several years at Rackspace in San Antonio, Texas, where he built the Global Managed Public Clouds business unit from scratch.

At Rackspace, Chandrasekar led the company’s pivot from a managed hosting provider to a cloud services company, serving clients running on AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. “He understands our vision of ‘writing the script for the future’ better than anyone I’ve met,” Spolsky said.
What This Means
Analysts expect Chandrasekar to accelerate Stack Overflow’s enterprise push. The company aims to make Teams ubiquitous for proprietary questions within organizations, while also advancing diversity, inclusion, and community growth.
“We have some big goals for the year ahead,” Spolsky said, including making the platform more welcoming and enabling knowledge workers to access answers tailored to their organizations. He expressed confidence that Chandrasekar “has great ideas about how to move forward faster on all our goals.”
Spolsky will remain as chairman of the board, ensuring continuity. The transition marks a “great new chapter” for the company, he added.
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