Vercel Appoints Mitchell Hashimoto to Board of Directors
Vercel, the agentic infrastructure company,
announced the appointment of Mitchell Hashimoto, co-founder of HashiCorp and
creator of industry-defining open source tools including Terraform and Vagrant,
to its board of directors. Hashimoto brings a rare combination of developer
community credibility, open source leadership, and company-building experience
at scale.
Hashimoto
co-founded HashiCorp in 2012, where he served as a principal architect and
engineering leader behind some of the most widely adopted infrastructure tools
in the world. Terraform, which he created, has become the de facto standard for
infrastructure-as-code and is used by organisations of every scale, including
Vercel itself. IBM acquired HashiCorp in 2024 in a transaction valued at
approximately $6.4 billion. After departing HashiCorp, Hashimoto launched
Ghostty, a GPU-accelerated, platform-native terminal emulator that quickly
became a market leader among AI developers since its public release in December
2024.
“Mitchell
is inimitable as an advisor: he’s built tools that nearly every developer uses,
grown a company to a multi-billion dollar outcome, and then stepped back into
the arena as a builder,” said Guillermo Rauch, founder and CEO of Vercel. “He
has been a Vercel customer and Next.js user since our earliest days. There
aren’t many people who understand our mission more, and we’re honoured to have
him on the board.”
Hashimoto
also cited his long personal history with Vercel’s products as a key reason for
joining the board. He joins at a moment of significant momentum for Vercel,
following its $300 million Series F fundraise at a $9.3 billion valuation, and
as reflected in the company’s $340M GAAP Revenue run-rate and 84% YoY growth.
“Vercel
checks every box for what I care most about: a powerful developer presence,
industry-defining products, and a team building for our agentic future,” said
Hashimoto. “I’ve watched Vercel grow from the perspective of a founder, an
engineer, and a customer, and I’m excited to help in every way I can as they
build the agentic infrastructure for frontends, backends, and agents.”
Hashimoto
is one of the most recognised figures in the open source community,
consistently ranked among the most active contributors on GitHub globally over
more than a decade. His work has shaped how developers build, deploy, and
operate software at every layer of the stack. He has also been a committed
advocate for open source sustainability, making significant philanthropic
contributions to projects including the Zig programming language.
“Mitchell
understands something that is easy to say but hard to actually do: winning
developers means earning their trust over many years through great software,”
said Tom Occhino, Chief Product Officer at Vercel. “He built the tools that
helped define modern infrastructure by making them genuinely excellent, not by
locking anyone in. That philosophy is deeply aligned with how we think about
Vercel’s role in the ecosystem.”
Hashimoto
joins a distinguished group of board members and advisors supporting Vercel’s
mission to enable the world to build with the speed, security, and scalability
required to win with AI, including Stripe CFO Steffan Tomlinson and Susan St.
Ledger, former President of Worldwide Field Operations at HashiCorp.





























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