
OpenAI co-founder and president Greg Brockman has reportedly formally taken charge of the company’s product strategy as OpenAI undergoes another major leadership and organizational restructuring. The move comes as the company pushes to unify its growing ecosystem of AI products, including ChatGPT, Codex, APIs, and future AI agent platforms.
According to reports, Brockman had already been overseeing product operations on an interim basis while OpenAI’s CEO of AGI deployment, Fidji Simo, remained on medical leave. The company has now reportedly made that arrangement official, giving Brockman direct oversight of OpenAI’s broader product direction and execution strategy.
The leadership shift is closely tied to OpenAI’s larger effort to consolidate its products into a more unified “agentic” platform experience. In an internal memo cited by reports, Brockman reportedly told employees that OpenAI is “consolidating our product efforts to execute with maximum focus toward the agentic future, to win across both consumer and enterprise.”
A major part of this strategy involves merging ChatGPT and Codex into a single integrated experience. OpenAI has increasingly focused on AI agents capable of handling coding, productivity, automation, and enterprise workflows inside one ecosystem rather than maintaining separate standalone tools.
As part of the reorganization, OpenAI has reportedly restructured its operations into multiple leadership pillars under Brockman’s supervision. Thibault Sottiaux, previously associated with Codex, will oversee core product and platform teams, while Nick Turley, formerly head of ChatGPT, is shifting toward enterprise-focused products. Ashley Alexander will reportedly lead consumer product initiatives.
The restructuring comes during a period of intense competition across the AI industry. OpenAI faces growing pressure from rivals including Anthropic, Google, and Meta as companies race to dominate the emerging market for AI agents, coding assistants, and enterprise AI infrastructure.
Industry analysts believe the move also reflects OpenAI’s preparation for a more commercially integrated future. Reports suggest the company is increasingly focused on building a unified AI “super app” that combines conversational AI, coding tools, enterprise workflows, and automation systems into one platform experience ahead of a possible future IPO.
Greg Brockman has played a foundational role in OpenAI since co-founding the organization in 2015 alongside Sam Altman, Elon Musk, Ilya Sutskever, and other early leaders. Before OpenAI, Brockman served as CTO at Stripe and has been deeply involved in OpenAI’s infrastructure, scaling systems, reinforcement learning research, and product development initiatives over the past decade.
The latest restructuring also follows several executive and organizational changes at OpenAI over the past two years, including leadership departures, governance disputes, and increasing commercialization efforts as the company rapidly scales its consumer and enterprise AI business.




