In 2006,
Carol Bartz stepped down as Autodesk’s president and CEO, naming Bass as her replacement. During his tenure as CEO, Bass focused on expanding the company beyond its core AutoCAD software through acquisitions and new product development, Bass helped lead the company to develop Building Information Modeling (BIM) and generative design technologies. In March 2008, Autodesk was ranked number 25 on
Fast Company's list of "The World's 50 Most Innovative Companies." Bass serves on the Board of Directors of
Autodesk,
HP Inc.,
Zendesk Inc., Planet, VELO3D, Formlabs Inc,
Box, and
Built Robotics. He also serves on the board of trustees of the
Smithsonian's
Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum,
Art Center College of Design, and
California College of the Arts, and is a member of the advisory boards of Cornell Computing and Information Science,
UC Berkeley School of Information, and
UC Berkeley College of Engineering. Bass announced that he would be stepping down as Autodesk's CEO effective on February 8, 2017. He remains a board member and special advisor to the company. ==Personal life==