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Seattle's Shadow C-Suite

June 24, 2026

By: Nate Bek

A non-exhaustive list of C-Suite execs at tech giants headquartered elsewhere — who call the Emerald City home.

Key Findings

  • More than 60 C-suite executives at non-Seattle-headquartered technology companies live in the Seattle metropolitan area.

  • Executives represent Fortune 500 companies, public technology companies, unicorns, and AI leaders.

  • The concentration spans AI, cloud infrastructure, cybersecurity, enterprise software, commerce, developer platforms, and financial technology.

  • Many previously held senior leadership roles at Amazon, Microsoft, Google, or other major Pacific Northwest employers.

  • Executive talent increasingly appears geographically independent of corporate headquarters.

Seattle has long been known as the home of Microsoft and Amazon. Less visible is another concentration of leadership: executives running companies headquartered in San Francisco, New York, Austin, Boston, and around the world while choosing to live in the Seattle metropolitan area.

Ascend identified more than 60 C-suite leaders from Fortune 500 companies and leading private technology firms who reside across Seattle, Bellevue, Kirkland, Mercer Island, Redmond, Sammamish, Bainbridge Island, and surrounding communities.

The list includes executives from companies spanning artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, enterprise software, cloud infrastructure, fintech, commerce, collaboration software, and developer tools.

Rather than measuring where companies are headquartered, this research measures where executive talent chooses to live.

Why This Matters

Executive location is a leading indicator of where talent, expertise, and networks are concentrating.

Many of these leaders built products at Amazon, Microsoft, Google, Meta, or other major technology companies before joining organizations headquartered elsewhere. Their presence creates a dense network of operators, advisors, angel investors, board members, and future founders throughout the Seattle region.

For founders, investors, recruiters, and policymakers, this dataset offers another way to understand Seattle's role in the modern technology economy.

Methodology

Ascend compiled this research using publicly available information including LinkedIn profiles, company leadership pages, conference biographies, public records, interviews, news reports, and other open sources.

Only executives with sufficient public evidence indicating residence in the Seattle metropolitan area were included. Company headquarters are located outside the Seattle metropolitan region.

Because executive locations change over time, this dataset will continue to be updated as new information becomes available.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Seattle's Shadow C-Suite?

Seattle's Shadow C-Suite is Ascend's research project documenting senior executives who live in the Seattle area while working for companies headquartered elsewhere.

Why do so many executives live in Seattle?

Seattle offers one of the world's deepest concentrations of engineering and AI talent, strong quality of life, major international connectivity, and longstanding ties to Amazon, Microsoft, and the broader Pacific Northwest technology ecosystem.

Which companies are represented?

The research includes executives from Fortune 500 companies, public technology firms, AI companies, cybersecurity firms, enterprise software providers, and other venture-backed technology businesses headquartered outside Seattle.

How often is the dataset updated?

Ascend periodically reviews and updates the research as executives relocate, companies appoint new leaders, or additional public information becomes availabl

Tags Seattle C-Suite, Shadow C-Suite, Seattle Execs, Execs in Seattle, AI Talent in Seattle, Seattle tech, Tech Talent, Washington State Tech Talent

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