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Co-founder of Facebook and Asana, Dustin Moskovitz, announces resignation as CEO of Asana.

In the film “The Social Network,” it is remembered that the initial founders of Facebook consisted of a total of 4 individuals (excluding the Winklevoss twins who had their own dispute). One of these founders, the quiet programmer Dustin Moskovitz, assumed the role of the company’s first CTO. In 2008, he left to establish his own company, Asana, which has since achieved success. The company went public with an IPO in 2020.

Most recently, Dustin Moskovitz announced his resignation as CEO after 17 years with the company. The board of directors will now begin the process of selecting a new CEO to replace Moskovitz. He will continue to act as CEO until a successor is found.

Moskovitz expressed pride in creating Asana, which is utilized by numerous large companies with over 150,000 organizational customers in 200 countries. The company generates over $700 million in revenue annually, and he is confident in its continued success in the future.

TLDR: Dustin Moskovitz, co-founder of Facebook and founder of Asana, steps down as CEO after 17 years but remains in the position until a replacement is found. Asana’s global reach and substantial revenue position it for continued success.

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