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Asana CEO Dustin Moskovitz is retiring

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Dustin Moskovitz is retiring from Asana, the software company he founded in 2008.

Asana, a task management platform, announced his retirement as part of the company’s fiscal fourth-quarter earnings report, CNBC reported. Moskovitz informed the board he intends to move into a chair role when a new CEO starts.

The company has raised more than $450 million in venture funding, from the likes of G Squared, Founders Fund, and 8VC, among many others, before going public in 2020. Prior to Asana, Moskovitz was a co-founder at Meta, formerly Facebook.

TechCrunch reached out to Asana for more information and will update this post when we hear back.

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