Parag Agarwal: From Chief Technical Officer To Company’s CEO, The Meteoric Rise of Twitter’s New Boss | Earth Indian

New Delhi: Jack Dorsey, the chief executive officer (CEO) of Twitter Inc, stepped down from his position on Monday. Parag Agrawal, the company’s chief technology officer, will take over the helm, the company said. Jack Dorsey, in his letter to the Twitter team, heaped praise on newly-appointed CEO Parag Agrawal, saying he has been behind every critical decision that helped turn the company around.

Who is Parag Agrawal

Who is Parag Agrawal

Dorsey said that Parag Agrawal has been his choice as next CEO “for some time” given “how deeply he understands the company and its needs”. “He’s curious, probing, rational, creative, demanding, self-aware, and humble. He leads with heart and soul, and is someone I learn from daily. My trust in him as our CEO is bone deep,” Jack Dorsey wrote.

With this, Parag Agrawal, entered the long list of Indian-origin personalities leading global businesses. “I am honoured and humbled. And I’m grateful for your continued mentorship and your friendship. I’m grateful for the service that you built, the culture, soul, and purpose you fostered among us and for leading the company through really significant challenges,” Parag wrote in a message to Dorsey, after taking the mantle of the San Francisco-based company.

5 things to know about Parag Agrawal

  1. Parag Agrawal joined Twitter as ‘Distinguished Software Engineer’ in 2011 and became the CTO of the company in 2017
  2. Parag Agrawal has a Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science and Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, and a doctorate in Computer Science from Stanford University
  3. As the CTO, Parag was responsible for “Twitter’s technical strategy and overseeing machine learning and AI across the consumer, revenue, and science teams”.
  4. Before Twitter, Parag Agrawal worked with Microsoft, Yahoo and AT&T Labs.
  5. Parag Agrawal studied B Tech in Computer Science and Engineering at IIT Bombay and completed his PhD from Stanford University.



By Shivam Urkude || Earth Indian

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