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Most tech companies split product and engineering across two executives. A growing number of them are combining those roles under a single leader, and the results are changing how fast these organizations can move. Arnie Katz is the Chief Product and Technology Officer at GoFundMe, the platform behind more than $40 billion raised and over 2.5 donations processed every second. He has held the combined CPTO title for seven years, going back to his time leading product and engineering at StubHub. In this episode of The Tech Trek, he sits down with Amir to explain how the role actually works, what it gets right, where it falls short, and why more companies are adopting it. Arnie shares how he manages the role like a portfolio, deciding which teams focus on shipping near term results and which ones get the runway to rebuild foundational systems like identity and payments without the pressure to deliver features. He talks through the real cost of removing a dedicated CTO or CPO from the executive table and how he builds leadership underneath him to compensate. And he gets into how AI is compressing what small engineering teams can accomplish, including a team of eight at GoFundMe that is shipping their new Giving Funds product faster than anyone expected. This conversation covers practical ground for anyone in tech leadership thinking about org design, team velocity, technical debt, and where the industry is heading as AI changes the way products get built. If you manage engineering or product teams, or you are building a company and figuring out how to structure your technical leadership, this is the episode. Timestamped Highlights 0:00 Introduction 0:38 The real scale of GoFundMe and the launch of GoFundMe Pro 2:02 How Arnie first landed the CPTO title at StubHub 3:27 What the CPTO role actually covers and the three biggest advantages 9:11 The honest trade offs of combining two C suite roles 11:50 Switching hats in real time during executive conversations 13:57 Technical debt vs. business value and the portfolio approach 18:38 AI's impact on engineering velocity and the future of the SDLC 23:06 Where the CPTO model is headed as the industry evolves GoFundMe is offering listeners of The Tech Trek a chance to open their own Giving Fund. For the first 50 people who open a Giving Fund and add $25 or more to their Giving Fund, GoFundMe will add an additional $25 to that Giving Fund. If you have a Giving Fund but have never contributed into it, you can also participate. The deadline for this incentive is March 13. To get this incentive, click here to start your Giving Fund. Subscribe to The Tech Trek for more conversations with the people shaping how technology gets built and shipped. New episodes drop regularly. If this one gave you something useful, share it with someone on your team. #CPTO #ProductLeadership #EngineeringLeadership #TechLeadership #ProductManagement