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Facebook co-founder and Asana CEO
Co-founded Facebook with Mark Zuckerberg in their Harvard dorm room in 2004 and served as the company's first chief technology officer before leaving to create Asana.
Dustin Moskovitz was born on May 22, 1984, making him a Gemini. He co-founded Facebook in 2004 with his Harvard roommate Mark Zuckerberg, Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum, and Chris Hughes, serving as the company's first chief technology officer. In 2008, he left Facebook to co-found Asana with Justin Rosenstein, a productivity software company that went public in 2020 at a $5.5 billion valuation. As of May 2025, his net worth stood at $17.4 billion, making him the 125th richest person in the world.
Moskovitz grew up in Ocala, Florida, in a Jewish family and graduated from Vanguard High School's IB Diploma Program. He enrolled at Harvard University as an economics major in 2002, where he became roommates with Mark Zuckerberg. In February 2004, Zuckerberg, Saverin, Hughes, and Moskovitz launched thefacebook.com from their Harvard dorm room as an online directory for students. Moskovitz dropped out after two years to move with Zuckerberg to Palo Alto in June 2004, becoming Facebook's third employee and building the platform's early technical infrastructure.
Moskovitz married Cari Tuna in 2013, a former Wall Street Journal reporter who is now a social impact entrepreneur. Together they co-founded the philanthropic organization Good Ventures in 2011, which operates according to effective altruism principles and has donated over $100 million to causes including global health and poverty alleviation. The couple became the youngest signatories of Bill Gates and Warren Buffett's Giving Pledge in 2014, committing to give away most of their wealth. They reside in the San Francisco Bay Area and have funded initiatives including Open Philanthropy, which distributed over $170 million in grants in 2018.
Was portrayed by actor Joseph Mazzello in the 2010 film The Social Network.
Forbes named him the youngest self-made billionaire in the world in March 2011 based on his 2.34% Facebook stake.
Held a 53% stake in Asana when he announced his intention to step down as CEO in March 2025.
Donated $24 million to support Joe Biden's 2020 presidential campaign, making Asana the second largest contributor after Bloomberg LP.
Was the last of Facebook's co-founders to leave the company besides Mark Zuckerberg, departing in October 2008.
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Born on May 22 in Gainesville, Florida.
Enrolled at Harvard University as an economics major and became Mark Zuckerberg's roommate.
Co-founded Facebook with Mark Zuckerberg, Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum, and Chris Hughes in February from their Harvard dorm room.
Dropped out of Harvard and moved to Palo Alto in June to work full-time as Facebook's first chief technology officer.
Left Facebook in October and co-founded Asana with Justin Rosenstein to improve office worker efficiency.
Co-founded Good Ventures with girlfriend Cari Tuna and was named the youngest self-made billionaire by Forbes in March.
Married Cari Tuna.
Became the youngest couple to sign the Giving Pledge with Cari Tuna, committing to donate most of their wealth.
Asana went public in September at a market value of approximately $5.5 billion in a direct listing.
Announced in March his intention to retire as Asana CEO and transition to chairman once a replacement is found.