LinkedIn's CEO is moving on; please hold your tearful video tributes | TechCrunch
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LinkedIn's CEO is moving on; please hold your tearful video tributes | TechCrunch
"Ryan Roslansky's tenure at LinkedIn saw the platform grow from 700 million members and $8 billion in revenue to 1.3 billion members and over $17 billion in revenue."
"Roslansky accelerated a transformation of LinkedIn, evolving it from a glorified jobs board into a full-blown social network where executives share personal essays and career advice."
"Despite stepping down as CEO, Ryan Roslansky suggested in a LinkedIn post that his role at Microsoft is expanding, with Dan Shapero now reporting directly to him."
Ryan Roslansky resigned as LinkedIn's CEO after six years, with Dan Shapero taking over immediately. Roslansky joined LinkedIn in 2009 and became CEO in June 2020. Under his leadership, LinkedIn grew from 700 million to 1.3 billion members and increased annual revenue from $8 billion to over $17 billion. He transformed LinkedIn from a jobs board into a social network. Despite stepping down, Roslansky's role at Microsoft is expanding, with Shapero now reporting to him.
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