SAN FRANCISCO AND DUBLIN, June 2026 — Stripe has appointed Tyler Bryson as Chief Revenue Officer (CRO), entrusting the seasoned technology executive with leading the company’s global revenue organization as it continues to expand its role in powering the internet economy.
Bryson succeeds Eileen O’Mara, who has transitioned to the newly created role of Vice Chair. As Chief Revenue Officer, Bryson will be responsible for accelerating Stripe’s revenue growth, strengthening customer relationships, and expanding the company’s global commercial capabilities.
Bryson joined Stripe in 2025 to lead the company’s Americas Revenue and Global Solutions teams. Since then, he has worked closely with customers and partners to support Stripe’s growth strategy across key markets.
Before joining Stripe, Bryson spent nearly 23 years at Microsoft, where he held a series of senior leadership roles across sales, partner ecosystems, industry solutions, and international markets. Most recently, he served as Corporate Vice President, Health & Public Sector Industries, US. Earlier, he led Microsoft’s Global Partner Solutions organization in the United States and held leadership positions including Vice President, Small, Medium and Corporate Segment; Vice President, Sales, Marketing and Services Group for Latin America; and General Manager, Marketing & Operations for Microsoft India.
Throughout his Microsoft career, Bryson played a significant role in strategies and execution initiatives that helped the technology giant grow its revenue more than tenfold. His leadership spanned cloud transformation, partner ecosystem development, enterprise sales, customer success, and market expansion across multiple geographies.
Prior to Microsoft, he served as Vice President of Sales and Marketing at QuickStart Technologies, building a strong foundation in technology sales and business growth.
Commenting on the appointment, Stripe highlighted Bryson’s extensive commercial leadership experience and track record of scaling revenue organizations globally.
With deep expertise in enterprise technology, partner ecosystems, digital transformation, customer growth, and global sales leadership, Bryson is expected to play a key role in supporting Stripe’s continued expansion and strengthening its position as one of the world’s leading financial infrastructure platforms.
About Stripe
Stripe builds programmable financial services that help businesses accept payments, grow revenue, and create new economic opportunities. Millions of businesses worldwide rely on Stripe’s technology platform to power commerce and accelerate growth. Headquartered in San Francisco and Dublin, the company aims to increase the GDP of the internet.
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