Asana CEO Dustin Moskovitz is retiring | TechCrunch
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Dustin Moskovitz, co-founder and CEO of Asana, has announced his retirement from the company he established in 2008. This decision came during the fiscal fourth-quarter earnings report of Asana. Moskovitz plans to transition to a chair role once a new CEO is appointed. Asana, which went public in 2020, has raised over $450 million in venture capital. Before starting Asana, Moskovitz was famously one of the co-founders of Meta (formerly Facebook), marking a significant journey in the tech industry.
Dustin Moskovitz is stepping down as CEO of Asana, transitioning to a chair role as the company prepares to welcome a new chief executive officer.
Under Moskovitz's leadership, Asana secured over $450 million in venture capital before going public in 2020, cementing its position in the task management software market.
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