Twitter's new 37-year-old CEO went from Twitter engineer to CEO in just 10 years. (via CNBCMakeIt)
on Monday, joined Twitter as a software engineer only a decade ago, in 2011. And it took him just six years to reach the C-suite as CTO. Agrawal made a name for himself by advancing the use of AI and machine-learning technology at Twitter, which helped boost the company's audience growth.
Meanwhile, Dorsey, who co-founded Twitter in 2006, also called out Agrawal's amazing backstory, citing Agrawal as an example of the "ambition and potential" he's seen from the team at Twitter. "Parag started here as an engineer who cared deeply about our work and now he's our CEO," Dorsey wrote in his own email to employees, which was also posted on the social media platform.
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