
After co-founding Facebook as its first CTO at 20, Moskovitz built Asana into a $650M-revenue work management platform serving 150,000 organizations — proving his product instincts translate just as sharply from consumer social to enterprise software.
Dustin Moskovitz is the Co-Founder and CEO of Asana, the work management platform used by over 150,000 organizations worldwide to coordinate projects and tasks.
Before founding Asana, Moskovitz was a co-founder of Facebook, where he served as the company's first CTO at age 20-making him the youngest self-made billionaire at the time. After departing Facebook, Moskovitz co-founded Asana in 2008 with Justin Rosenstein (a former Google and Facebook engineer) to solve the coordination challenges they experienced firsthand at fast-growing technology companies. Asana went public in 2020 and generates over $650 million in annual revenue. The platform helps teams manage everything from marketing campaigns to product launches without the chaos of endless emails and meetings. Moskovitz is also a major philanthropist, having co-founded Good Ventures and signed the Giving Pledge to donate the majority of his wealth. His trajectory from co-founding Facebook to building Asana demonstrates a rare ability to create category-defining products across consumer and enterprise technology.

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