Parag Agrawal
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 40 |
Date of birth | May 21,1984 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | Ajmer |
India | |
Education | Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay |
Atomic Energy Central School | |
Stanford University | |
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay | |
Nationality | American |
Indian | |
Children | 2 |
Doctor advisor | Jennifer Widom |
Known for | Former CEO, Twitter, Inc. |
Predecessor | Jack Dorsey |
Spous | Vineeta Agarwala |
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ID | 3312407 |
Parag Agrawal Life story
Parag Agrawal is an Indian-American software engineer and businessman who was the CEO of Twitter, Inc. from November 2021 to October 2022.
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki steps down after nine years
... Ms Wojcicki is the latest in a series of high-profile tech executives to leave long-standing rolesHer departure follows in 2021, in 2022 and Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal, who left the company last year as part of a shake-up instigated by new boss Elon Musk...
Elon Musk at Twitter: Who could replace him as chief executive?
... Could the top job at Twitter tempt her back into one of the biggest roles in Silicon Valley? Parag AgrawalWhen Mr Musk completed his takeover of Twitter, he immediately sacked the former boss Parag Agrawal, co-founder Mr Dorsey s handpicked successor...
US regulator FTC says it is concerned about Twitter
... Since taking charge, Mr Musk has fired former chief executive Parag Agrawal and other top management, and the company s advertising and marketing chiefs have also left, adding to concerns that Twitter does not have enough people in place to oversee that it remains compliant with regulations...
Sriram Krishnan: The Indian-American 'helping' Elon Musk run Twitter
... Last week, Mr Krishnan, who now works at the venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz or a16z, Since then, his name has been trending in India, where many are bitter about the unceremonious sacking of former CEO Parag Agrawal and other Indian-origin executives...
Twitter to make job cuts after Elon Musk takeover
... Among those leaving were chairman Bret Taylor and chief executive Parag Agrawal...
Elon Musk dissolves Twitter's board of directors
... The nine ousted directors include former chairman of the board Bret Taylor and former chief executive Parag Agrawal...
Elon Musk clears out Twitter bosses in $44bn deal
... A number of executives, including the boss Parag Agrawal, have reportedly been fired and escorted out of Twitter s San Francisco headquarters...
What next for Twitter under Elon Musk?
... But perhaps there is nobody there to send that email - Mr Musk has reportedly already fired chief executive Parag Agrawal, chief financial officer Ned Segal, and legal and policy executive Vijaya Gadde, while chairman Bret Taylor s LinkedIn profile suggests he is no longer at the firm either...
Twitter to make job cuts after Elon Musk takeover
By Chris Vallance & Annabelle LiangBBC News
Twitter says it will inform its staff on Friday about whether they will be laid off following The Firm 's takeover by Elon Musk .
In an internal email, the Social Media company said the cuts are " an effort to place Twitter on a healthy path".
The Firm added that its offices would be temporarily closed and badge access would be suspended.
The multi-billionaire will be Twitter 's chief executive after buying The Firm last week in a $44bn (£39. 3bn) deal.
" We will go through the difficult process of reducing our global workforce on Friday, " Twitter said in the email.
It added that office access would be limited " to help ensure the safety of each employee as well as Twitter systems and customer data".
Staff will be told if they are affected by 09:00 Pacific time (16:00 GMT) on Friday, according to the email.
Reports in US media that Mr Musk was looking to cut 3,700 jobs, about half of Twitter 's workforce.
Bloomberg, citing unnamed sources, suggested some senior staff were asked to make lists of employees to be cut on their teams.
Cryptocurrency platform Binance invested in Twitter as part of Mr Musk's takeover. Earlier, Changpeng Zhao , its chief executive, said that " a slimmer workforce would make more sense".
Mr Zhao, who was speaking at the Web Summit in Lisbon, also criticised The Platform for having been slow to Roll Out new features, given its level of staffing.
Pay to verifyThe cost-cutting follows criticism of Twitter 's efforts to raise money by proposing to charge $8 (£7) a month for a " verified" blue check-mark.
In addition to the verification badge, those who pay could have their tweets promoted more widely and see fewer adverts.
Mr Musk has tweeted of his plan: " We need to pay The Bills somehow. "
Twitter has not made a profit in several years and its number of users has remained fairly static at about 300 million a month.
Many experts suggest that Mr Musk, The World 's richest man, overpaid for The Company , given current economic conditions and the depressed values of many tech stocks.
But Brandon Borrman, Twitter 's former head of global communications, in a BBC interview, questioned how Twitter could justify asking people to pay in order to remain on an " equal playing field" with other users.
It is not clear how the staff cuts will affect The Platform 's operations. US reports already speak of long hours spent by some staff to meet Mr Musk's demands in The Aftermath of the takeover.
In May, Mr Musk said his work ethic expectations would be " extreme" but less than he demanded of himself.
The Bbc is not responsible for the content of external sites. Board axedAs part of the takeover agreement, nine members of Twitter 's board departed The Company , leaving self-styled " Chief Twit" Mr Musk as the sole director.
The Move was seen as cementing Mr Musk's control over The Company .
Among those leaving were chairman Bret Taylor and chief executive Parag Agrawal .
Other senior figures have also posted about leaving, including chief financial officer Ned Segal .
The Bbc is not responsible for the content of external sites.As senior figures left, US media reported that A Number of Mr Musk's allies joined Twitter .
Source of news: bbc.com