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Companies Are Giving One Executive Multiple C-Suite Roles Instead of Hiring More Leaders

C-suite title stacking is up 121% over the past decade as companies add responsibilities instead of hiring new executives.

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April 2, 2026
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Companies Are Giving One Executive Multiple C-Suite Roles Instead of Hiring More Leaders

Instead of creating new positions for areas like cybersecurity or data privacy, companies are assigning those responsibilities to existing leaders.

Companies are combining top executive roles, giving single leaders multiple C-suite titles as they cut costs and speed up decision-making.

The number of executives holding more than two titles has increased 121% over the past decade, with 10% of that growth occurring in the last two years, according to a report by Korn Ferry. The rise comes as organizations reorganize around AI investment and tighter operating conditions.

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More Responsibility, Fewer Executives

Roles that were once separate are increasingly combined. Marketing, communications, and corporate affairs are often handled by one executive. In some cases, companies are also pairing human resources with technology leadership as AI becomes tied to workforce strategy.

Instead of creating new positions for areas like cybersecurity or data privacy, companies are assigning those responsibilities to existing leaders. Some executives are also taking on newer mandates tied to innovation or experience without changes to headcount.

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Efficiency vs. Execution Risk

Expanding executive roles can reduce hiring costs and simplify decision-making. Boards have also used added responsibilities to test leadership capability and prepare potential successors.

But the model has limits.

Each C-suite role already requires full-time focus. Adding more responsibilities can strain capacity and affect execution. It can also raise concerns about leadership depth if companies rely on a small group of executives rather than building a broader bench.

Driven by Cost Pressure and AI Investment

The trend is accelerating as companies direct more resources toward AI while keeping leadership teams lean. Expanding the scope of existing executives allows organizations to move quickly without committing to new senior hires.

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Relying on established leaders can reduce hiring risk, especially in uncertain conditions. At the same time, it concentrates decision-making and operational responsibility among fewer people.

What It Means for Leadership

Executive roles are becoming less defined by a single function and more by the ability to manage across multiple areas. Leaders are expected to handle larger scopes, including technology, operations, and workforce strategy.

For companies, the tradeoff is clear: fewer executives with wider mandates can improve speed and reduce cost, but may limit focus and long-term leadership development if overextended.

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Source: Korn Ferry
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