The Nvidia-backed AI cloud provider said on Tuesday that co-founder Stephen Balaban will become chief technology officer and twin brother Michael Balaban chief product officer.
Lambda also appointed former AT&T communications head John Donovan as board chairman, expanding a leadership reshuffle designed to support the startup's next phase of growth.
Combes, a former Sprint chief executive, takes over as Lambda seeks to strengthen management while keeping its co-founders focused on technology and product development.
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