Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has one direct report, and it’s not who you’d expect
The CEO of a company valued at $965 billion manages exactly one person, his chief of staff, while his sister runs everything else
Most CEOs of nearly trillion-dollar companies have org charts that look like subway maps. Dario Amodei’s looks like a to-do list with one item on it.
The Anthropic co-founder and CEO revealed in a Bloomberg interview on June 10 that he maintains just a single direct report: chief of staff Avital Balwit. Every other executive at the company reports to his sister, Daniela Amodei, who serves as co-founder and President. Dario described the arrangement as “incredibly freeing.”
The anti-micromanager playbook
The structure works like this: Dario focuses on overarching strategy, research direction, and company culture. Daniela handles day-to-day operations and reports directly to the board of directors.
A family business worth nearly a trillion dollars
Dario and Daniela co-founded the company in 2021 after departing OpenAI, bringing several former colleagues with them. Their shared emphasis on AI safety and alignment became Anthropic’s founding mission.
The company’s $965 billion valuation places it in the same conversation as the most valuable private-to-public transitions in tech history. And with an IPO reportedly on the horizon, the organizational choices the Amodeis have made are about to face the scrutiny of public market investors.
In this case, the accountability line is fairly clear. Daniela reports to the board, not to Dario.
What this means for investors eyeing the IPO
Amodei’s choice to offload operational management suggests he views Anthropic’s competitive advantage as rooted in research and strategic positioning rather than operational execution. That means investors are effectively placing two separate bets: one on Dario’s ability to steer research and strategy, and another on Daniela’s ability to run a massive and fast-growing operation.