Facebook co-founder Dustin A. Moskovitz who is now the Director of Asana, Inc. (NYSE:ASAN), has increased his stake in the company by acquiring 225,000 shares. What Happened: The shares were purchased ...
Dustin Moskovitz, the CEO of Asana and one of the original founders of Facebook, is retiring from the software company he started in 2008. Asana announced Moskovitz's upcoming departure on Monday as ...
As shares of project management tool Asana Inc. (NYSE:ASAN) continue to languish near their all-time lows, the company’s founder and CEO, Dustin Moskovitz, is signaling confidence by aggressively ...
The first thing you notice when you talk to billionaire Dustin Moskovitz and his business partner Justin Rosenstein is how different they are. Rosenstein is chatty and articulate. Moskovitz is more ...
Dustin Moskovitz was the CEO of Asana for over a decade. He recently told Stratechery that it was "quite exhausting." "I don't like to manage teams, and it wasn't my intention when we started Asana," ...
Meta's co-founder Dustin Moskovitz opened up about the pains of leadership and admitted that 13 years of being a CEO was "exhausting." Moskovitz, one of the original founders of Meta, formerly ...
Some were born to lead. But many are just “accidental managers.” Take, Dustin Moskovitz. The millennial co-founded Facebook with his Harvard roommate, Mark Zuckerberg, and went on to become the ...
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From Tesla CEO Elon Musk to former Asana CEO Dustin Moskovitz, here are the CEOs who have spoken out about the downsides of the position. Facebook co-founder and former Asana CEO Dustin Moskovitz ...
Dustin Moskovitz left Facebook in 2009 to start his own company, Asana, and he hasn't said much publicly about either project since. Since he's a pretty active user of the question-answer site, Quora, ...
Earlier this week, Facebook co-founder and former Asana CEO Dustin Moskovitz admitted that being a CEO was "exhausting" and ill-suited to his personality — and he's far from the only CEO to speak of ...