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Asana CEO Dustin Moskovitz to Step Down | Leadership Change

March 10, 2025
Asana CEO Dustin Moskovitz to Step Down | Leadership Change

Dustin Moskovitz Stepping Down from Asana Leadership

Dustin Moskovitz, the founder of Asana, is preparing to transition out of his current role at the software company he established in 2008.

This announcement regarding his retirement was made alongside Asana’s fourth-quarter fiscal results, as reported by CNBC. Moskovitz has communicated his intention to assume the position of chair once a new Chief Executive Officer is appointed.

Asana's Growth and Funding

Before its initial public offering in 2020, Asana successfully secured over $450 million in venture funding.

Notable investors included firms such as G Squared, Founders Fund, and 8VC, demonstrating significant confidence in the task management platform.

Moskovitz's Background

Prior to founding Asana, Moskovitz played a pivotal role as a co-founder at Meta, previously known as Facebook.

His early involvement in social media laid the groundwork for his subsequent venture into workflow and project management software.

Further Information

TechCrunch has contacted Asana to request additional details concerning this leadership transition. This article will be updated as more information becomes available.

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