5 things to know about Parag Agrawal, Twitter’s new CEO

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey is stepping down, the company announced Monday. The massive vacancy that move creates will be filled by Twitter’s chief technology officer Parag Agrawal. Who? Parag Agrawal. Though his profile hasn’t exactly been high, Agrawal has been a key lieutenant of Dorsey’s for years. Here are a few things to know about Twitter’s new chief.

  1. He’s a Twitter veteran. Agrawal has spent most of his career at Twitter. He joined the company in 2011 and took the CTO role in 2017.
  2. His past took him from Bombay to Stanford. He holds a Ph.D. in computer science from Stanford University and a bachelor’s degree in computer science and engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology in Bombay, India. Before coming to Twitter, Agrawal did research internships at AT&T, Microsoft ,and Yahoo.
  3. He’s championed AI. Agrawal increased the speed of new technology deployment at Twitter, and also sought to increase the use of machine learning across the company’s systems. Before becoming CTO he focused on ways to increase audience growth in 2016 and 2017.
  4. According to Dorsey, Agrawal gets Twitter. Dorsey wrote in an internal message that he had planned on Agrawal to replace succeed him “for some time given how deeply he understands the company and its needs.”
  5. His eye is on the future. Agrawal was involved in hiring Jay Graber, the new lead for Twitter’s Project Bluesky. The research initiative is focused on developing a set of open and decentralized standards that would give users more control of their content, help social media companies collaborate on how posts are promoted, and potentially allow for more effective management of misinformation and other harmful content. Factoids: Agrawal is married to Vineeta Agarwala, a general partner at the venture capital firm a16z. https://twitter.com/vintweeta/status/656803645338570752 Right wing media was busy Monday scouring Agrawal’s past tweets in search of something damning. They seized on a tweet from a decade ago in which Agrawal quotes this line from a Daily Show episode . . .

"If they are not gonna make a distinction between muslims and extremists, then why should I distinguish between white people and racists." — Parag Agrawal (@paraga) October 26, 2010

Intentionally missing Agrawal’s point opened the door for some extra dog-whistley headlines. Breitbart leads with: “Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal: ‘why should I distinguish between white people and racists?'” National File howls: “New Twitter CEO claims . . . there’s no distinction between white people and racists.” The Right has gotten political mileage out of claiming that big tech company CEOs–especially ones that oversee social media platforms–actively repress “conservative viewpoints.” Agrawal will also fill a chair on Twitter’s board of directors. Dorsey will remain a member of the board until his term expires at the 2022 meeting of stockholders, the company says. Monday’s other major staffing news is that Bret Taylor, who had been a Twitter board member, will become the new chairman of the board. Taylor was CTO of Facebook from 2009-2012, cofounded the once-influential social media aggregator FriendFeed, created online collaboration tool Quip and sold it to Salesforce, and is also the apparent Salesforce CEO heir apparent.

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