Michael Seibel announced late Wednesday on X that after more than 12 years at Y Combinator, he is transitioning to a โpartner emeritusโ role.
Y Combinator CEO Garry Tan shared the news separately in a company blog post, highlighting Seibelโs long history with the accelerator. Seibel first joined YC as a founder, going through the program twice โ once with the streaming startup Justin.TV and later with the streaming app Socialcam. Seibel later served as a group partner, managing director, and CEO of the YC accelerator.
Notably, Seibel had already stepped back into a less operational group partner role recently. In a YC blog post last year, he wrote that he was ready to โhand over my leadership responsibilities,โ with the transition becoming โeffectiveโ after the acceleratorโs winter batch of startups completed the program.
A dozen years is a long tenure for anyone, but Seibelโs departure may have been set in motion as early as 2022, when Tan was appointed CEO. The move reportedly surprised some YC employees โ partly because Tan was running a separate venture fund at the time outside of YC, but also because they believed Seibel to be next in line for the role.
Weโve reached out to Seibel for comment. In the meantime, he shared in his X post that after taking this coming summer to relax, heโs eager to โhelp government better serve its citizens.โ He added, โGovernment was the passion of my youth, and Iโm excited to reengage.โ Seibel signed off by thanking Y Combinator founders Paul Graham and Jessica Livingston for โchanging my life.โ
The news comes roughly two weeks before YCโs spring batch of founders get to work; the program will run from April through June.


