LinkedIn CEO change: Daniel Shapero takes the helm as Ryan Roslansky broadens Microsoft role
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LinkedIn CEO change: Daniel Shapero takes the helm as Ryan Roslansky broadens Microsoft role
"LinkedIn has crossed $5 billion in quarterly revenue for the first time, putting it on an annual run rate of more than $20 billion, showcasing its significant growth."
"Roslansky announced the changes, stating that AI is going to transform how people work and grow in their careers faster than most people expect."
"Shapero joined LinkedIn in 2008 as roughly its 300th employee and rose through various roles before becoming COO in 2021, demonstrating his long-term commitment to the company."
Daniel Shapero has been appointed as LinkedIn's new CEO, succeeding Ryan Roslansky. This leadership change coincides with LinkedIn's achievement of over $5 billion in quarterly revenue, marking a significant milestone. Roslansky, who has led the company since 2020, will now focus on overseeing both LinkedIn and Microsoft Office. Mohak Shroff has been appointed as president of platforms and digital work. The new structure aims to enhance LinkedIn's strategic focus on AI's impact on the labor market and innovation.
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