Life at Intuit Meet Intuit’s Next Chief Technology Officer: Marianna Tessel Today Intuit named Marianna Tessel its new chief technology officer. Marianna is currently senior vice president and chief product development officer for Intuit’s Small Business and Self-Employed Group. She will assume the role Jan. 1, 2019 when the current CTO, Tayloe Stansbury, steps down. “Tayloe has done so much to lead our transformation and has Written by Intuit Blog Team Published Aug 23, 2018 - [Updated Nov 9, 2022] 1 min read Today Intuit named Marianna Tessel its new chief technology officer. Marianna is currently senior vice president and chief product development officer for Intuit’s Small Business and Self-Employed Group. She will assume the role Jan. 1, 2019 when the current CTO, Tayloe Stansbury, steps down. “Tayloe has done so much to lead our transformation and has been a mentor and friend to me personally for the last 17 years,” said Tessel. “I believe we have a huge opportunity to make Intuit a celebrated, world-class technology organization where the best engineers want to solve meaningful problems and create amazing products. I am excited about what’s to come.” Since joining Intuit in May 2017, Marianna has led a team of more than 1500 engineers who are responsible for building our global small business and self-employed products helping entrepreneurs and businesses grow. “Marianna is a transformational change agent, creating an engineering culture that has accelerated innovation,” said Sasan Goodarzi, Intuit’s newly-named president and CEO. “I could not be more confident in her stewardship leading technology and engineering for Intuit” Prior to Intuit, Marianna held senior leadership roles at a variety of technology companies including, Docker, VMWare, Ariba and General Magic. She has also been named multiple times in The Most Powerful Women Engineers in Tech by Business Insider. Read the full announcement here. Previous Post Intuit Ranks on People’s 50 Companies That Care! Next Post [VIDEO] C-Suite Diversity at Intuit Written by Intuit Blog Team More from Intuit Blog Team Browse Related Articles People & Culture Growing a mentoring network Taxpayer Empowerment Homeownership is falling out of reach—more needs to be done to change this Social Responsibility Shop small, shop sustainably Taxpayer Empowerment Simplifying Family Tax Credits: Why it Matters and What Can Be Done News Intuit UK Gender Pay Gap Report Innovative Thinking Intuit Survey: U.S. High School Students Want Financial Education at School Social Responsibility Building financial confidence for today’s generation Social Responsibility Intuit partners with The Farmlink Project to address climate change and combat food waste Life at Intuit How to become a better trans+ and non-binary ally Life at Intuit Here’s how women at Intuit inspire inclusion