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Dorsey Exits, Indian-origin Agarwal New Twitter CEO

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* Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey is stepping down as chief of the social media company.

* Dorsey, 45, was serving as both the CEO of Twitter and Square, his digital payments company.

* IIT-Mumbai Alumni Parag Agrawal, the company CTO is taking over as CEO effective immediately.

Washington : Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey will step down as chief of the social media company whom the Twitter’s Chief Technology Officer (CTO) Parag Agarwal will replace.

Dorsey, 45, was serving as both the CEO of Twitter and Square, his digital payments company, however, he will remain a member of the board until his term expires at the 2022 meeting of stockholders.

Salesforce President and COO Bret Taylor will become the chairman of the board, succeeding Patrick Pichette, a former Google executive, who will remain on the board as chair of the audit committee.
“I’ve decided to leave Twitter because I believe the company is ready to move on from its founders,” Dorsey said in a statement, though he didn’t provide any additional detail on why he decided to resign.

37-year-old Agrawal will have to meet Twitter’s aggressive internal goals. The company said earlier this year it aims to have 315 million monetizable daily active users by the end of 2023 and to at least double its annual revenue in that year.

Agrawal, who’s served as CTO since 2017, has been with Twitter for more than a decade. He had been in-charge of strategy involving artificial intelligence and machine learning and he led projects to make tweets in users’ timelines more relevant to them.
Agrawal was also previously tasked with finding a leader for Project Bluesky, a research project Twitter launched to establish open and decentralized standards for social media platforms. Dorsey had previously said Bluesky will help social media companies collaborate on how posts are promoted to users and will give users more control over the content they see. Bluesky could also make it easier for the social networks to enforce restrictions against hate speech and other abuse, essentially helping them share the load at a lower cost.

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