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  2. Dustin Aaron Moskovitz [1] ( / ˈmɒskəvɪts /; born May 22, 1984) [2] is an American billionaire internet entrepreneur who co-founded Facebook, Inc. (now known as Meta Platforms) with Mark Zuckerberg, Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum and Chris Hughes. [3] In 2008, he left Facebook to co-found Asana [4] with Justin Rosenstein.

    • Dustin Aaron Moskovitz, May 22, 1984 (age 39), Gainesville, Florida, U.S.
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  3. Oct 2, 2020 · Dustin Moskovitz is a proponent of effective altruism, ... Members of the effective altruist community are now closely watching how Mr Moskovitz and his wife, Cari Tuna, plan to disburse their ...

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  4. www.forbes.com › profile › dustin-moskovitzDustin Moskovitz - Forbes

    1 day ago · #103 Dustin Moskovitz on the 2024 Billionaires - Dustin Moskovitz helped launch Facebook in 2004 with then-roommate Mark Zuckerberg from their Harvard ... He and his wife built the foundation Good ...

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  5. Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz and his wife, Cari Tuna, announced late Thursday that they plan on donating $20 million to political action committees that support Hillary Clinton in order to ...

  6. The team productivity software company was started by Dustin Moskovitz and Justin Rosenstein, who both left Facebook in 2008. ... Moskovitz and his wife Cari Tuna signed Bill Gates' Giving Pledge ...

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  8. Dustin Moskovitz co-founded Good Ventures with his wife Cari Tuna; he and Cari are Open Philanthropy’s main funders. He is the co-founder and CEO of Asana and previously co-founded Facebook. Dustin majored in economics at Harvard University prior to joining Facebook full-time in 2004.

  9. Feb 1, 2022 · iStock. A prominent technology billionaire couple today made an unusual pledge: They are offering money to expand programs foundations have started that are demonstrating early success. Open Philanthropy, a grant-making effort started by Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz and his wife, Cari Tuna, today said it would offer challenge grants ...

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