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Full articleDustin Aaron Moskovitz (born May 22, 1984) is an American internet entrepreneur and philanthropist.
He co-founded Facebook in 2004 alongside Mark Zuckerberg while majoring in economics at Harvard University, where he served as the company's first Chief Technology Officer and Vice President of Engineering before leaving in 2008.
Moskovitz then co-founded Asana, a software platform for work management and team collaboration, and led it as CEO from its inception until stepping down in 2025.
In philanthropy, he co-founded Good Ventures in 2011 with his wife, Cari Tuna, and together they provide the primary funding for Open Philanthropy, an organization that conducts in-depth research to recommend grants aimed at improving global welfare through evidence-based interventions.
As of October 2025, Moskovitz's net worth is estimated at $12 billion, derived largely from his stakes in Meta Platforms and Asana.
In brief
Moskovitz was in the first Facebook room, the roommate who could ship. Equity from that accident of timing became a second career.
Asana is a calmer product than a social network: lists, owners, due dates. He has treated the fortune as something to put to work, not just to keep.
Photographs

Hero photograph: Wikimedia Commons


