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Dustin Moskovitz is an entrepreneur and computer scientist. He is the founder and CEO of Asana, an organizational business software company. In addition, he has co-founded organizations including Facebook, Open Philanthropy Project, and Good Ventures. Moskowitz has personally invested in many companies including Helion Energy, Asana, Malta, Quora, Vicarious, and Relative IQ. He serves as a board member at ICONIQ Capital, Good Ventures, and Vicarious AI.
Dustin Moskovitz is passionate about philanthropy. He and his wife, Cari Tuna, signed the Bill Gates Giving Pledge in 2010, meaning they were committed to giving away half of their wealth over the course of their lives. The couple went on to create a philanthropic foundation, Good Ventures. Good Ventures awards grants and invests in companies they feel will have a positive impact on the future of humanity. In addition to Good Ventures, they also founded the research and grant giving company Open Philanthropy Project.
Dustin Moskovitz's current net worth is around $18 billion, according to Bloomberg; his wealth is attributed greatly to his 1% stock in Meta Platforms, Facebook's parent organization.
Dustin Moskovitz was born in Gainsvile, Florida. His mother was a teacher and his father was psychiatrist. He participated in an International Baccalaureate program and graduated from Vanguard High School prior to studying economics at Harvard in 2002. Moskovitz left his studies at Harvard to move to Palo Alto and develop his recently founded social media company Facebook, in 2004. In the company's early years, Moskovitz served as the VP and CTO of Engineering.
In 2008, Moskovitz left Facebook and started the business software company ASANA. In 2011, He was named the youngest self-made billionaire by Forbes. Dustin Met his wife in 2009, and they were married in 2013. Together they founded Good Ventures (2011) and the Open Philanthropy Project (2014).