Dustin Moskovitz
American billionaire internet entrepreneur
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2024 | Moskovitz donated $10 million to support Kamala Harris via the Future Forward PAC, with an additional $38 million from Asana, making Asana the largest non-PAC donor in the United States presidential election. |
2024 | Moskovitz donated $10 million to support Kamala Harris via the Future Forward PAC, with an additional $38 million from Asana, making Asana the largest non-PAC donor in the United States presidential election. |
2023 | Donated $900,000 through Open Philanthropy to scientists in Africa, Asia, and South America to study climate change impacts. |
2023 | Donated $900,000 through Open Philanthropy to scientists in Africa, Asia, and South America to study climate change impacts. |
2020 | Moskovitz donated $24 million to support Joe Biden in the United States presidential election, with Asana contributing around $45 million, making it the second-largest contributor to Biden's campaign. |
2020 | Led a $40 million Series D funding round for fusion power start-up Helion Energy. |
2020 | Led a $40 million Series D funding round for fusion power start-up Helion Energy. |
2020 | Moskovitz donated $24 million to support Joe Biden in the United States presidential election, with Asana contributing around $45 million, making it the second-largest contributor to Biden's campaign. |
September 2020 | Asana went public through a direct listing, achieving a market value of approximately $5.5 billion. |
September 2020 | Asana went public through a direct listing, achieving a market value of approximately $5.5 billion. |
2018 | Through Open Philanthropy, made over $170 million in charitable grants. |
2018 | Through Open Philanthropy, made over $170 million in charitable grants. |
2016 | Moskovitz donated $20 million to support Hillary Clinton in the United States presidential election, becoming the third-largest donor in the 2016 campaigns. |
2016 | Moskovitz donated $20 million to support Hillary Clinton in the United States presidential election, becoming the third-largest donor in the 2016 campaigns. |
2013 | Dustin Moskovitz married Cari Tuna after meeting her on a blind date. |
2013 | Dustin Moskovitz married Cari Tuna after meeting her on a blind date. |
June 2012 | Good Ventures announced a close partnership with charity evaluator GiveWell, aligning their efforts to maximize philanthropic impact. |
June 2012 | Good Ventures announced a close partnership with charity evaluator GiveWell, aligning their efforts to maximize philanthropic impact. |
2011 | Co-founded Good Ventures philanthropic organization with his girlfriend (and later wife) Cari Tuna to pursue effective altruism. |
2011 | Co-founded Good Ventures philanthropic organization with his girlfriend (and later wife) Cari Tuna to pursue effective altruism. |
March 2011 | Recognized by Forbes as the world's youngest self-made billionaire, based on his 2.34% share in Facebook at the time. |
March 2011 | Recognized by Forbes as the world's youngest self-made billionaire, based on his 2.34% share in Facebook at the time. |
February 2011 | Advised David Morin to reject a $100 million offer from Google for the mobile photo-sharing site Path. |
February 2011 | Advised David Morin to reject a $100 million offer from Google for the mobile photo-sharing site Path. |
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