Sunday, September 29

Who is Parag Agrawal, the new CEO of Twitter

This Monday at noon it became official the departure of Jack Dorsey as CEO of Twitter, one of the most popular and used social networks in the world.

It was Dorsey himself who made official his resignation as CEO of the company to leave this position in the hands of Parag Agrawal, who until recently was the chief technology officer of Twitter.

“I have decided to leave Twitter because I believe that the company is ready to leave its founders behind. My trust in Parag as CEO of Twitter runs deep. His work in the last 10 has been transformative. I am deeply grateful for your skill, heart and soul. It’s his time to lead, ”Dorsey said in his statement.

Who is Parag Agrawal, new CEO of Twitter?

Parag Agrawal is originally from India; He studied Computer Science and Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology in Bombay and has a PhD in Computer Science from Stanford University.

A little over a decade ago he came to work on Twitter and on 2017 he was appointed CTO of the company.

“I joined this company ago 10 years, when there were less than 1, 000 employees. Those days seem like yesterday to me “, said the programmer in an email addressed to his employees and which he also made public on Twitter, where he was” energized by the opportunities that lie ahead. “

As the technology director of the social network, Agrawal was the one who led the work to improve the speed of the development while moving forward with machine learning and artificial intelligence functions in the company.

“Parag has been behind all the critical decisions that helped change this company. He’s curious, inquisitive, rational, creative, demanding, self-aware and humble, ”that’s how Dorsey described it.

Previously, he worked for companies such as AT&T, Microsoft and Yahoo.

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