Dustin Moscovitz withdraws from Asana, the software company founded in 2008.
Asana, a task management platform, announced his retirement as part of the company’s results report in the fourth quarter of the companyCNBC reported. Moskovitz informed the board of directors that he intended to get into a chair roller when a new CEO starts.
The company has collected venture financing of G people such as G Squared, Founders Fund and 8 -VC companies in front of many others more than 450 million US dollars go public in 2020. Before Asana, Moskovitz was a co -founder at Meta, formerly Facebook.
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