Dave Limp


Dave Limp is an American businessman and corporate executive who is the sitting CEO of Blue Origin as of 2024. Prior to joining Blue Origin, Limp held various executive roles at Amazon SVP and Apple.

Career

Limp has been a venture partner of Azure Capital Partners. He has also been executive vice president and chief strategy officer of Liberate Technologies.
Limp worked at Apple for about ten years.

Amazon

He joined Amazon in 2010. At Amazon, as Senior Vice President of Devices and Services, Limp's responsibilities included the Amazon Alexa voice assistant, Amazon Echo speakers, Amazon Kindle devices, Amazon Astro home robots, and Amazon Fire gadgets. Limp also oversaw Amazon's subsidiary Project Kuiper which is planning to provide satellite-based broadband internet access using a large satellite internet constellation.
Amazon continued its rapid pace of launching new devices and services under Limp as the head of the hardware division.
The hardware division under Limp was among those affected by the layoffs of approximately 10,000 employees in November 2022.
Limp was involved with acquisitions of several consumer hardware companies while at Amazon including Eero, Ring and Blink. The planned takeover of iRobot, however, failed because of antitrust objections by the European Commission.
Limp was at Amazon for more than 13 years.

Blue Origin

At Blue Origin, Limp's charges include the development of the company's New Glenn heavy-lift rocket — which will power NASA's low-cost EscaPADE mission to Mars — and the Human Landing System as part of NASA's Artemis Moon exploration program.
Limp is known to be trusted by Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon as well as Blue Origin. Limp decided to join Blue Origin as CEO after Bezos proposed it to him. Although Limp's initial feeling was that he didn't know a lot about rockets, Bezos convinced Limp over a couple of months.