Ryan Roslansky, a senior vice president of product, will replace Weiner as chief executive.
on LinkedIn, a term that refers to people hiring and interacting with others who have similar backgrounds and educations.“The opportunity for me to continue to work with [Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella] and the Microsoft leadership team in pursuit of helping billions of people gain access to economic opportunity adds an extremely exciting dimension to my next play,”: 675 million. That’s how many users LinkedIn has, according to Weiner.How LinkedIn operates under Roslansky.
from the platform. And, as part of the company’s efforts to combat biases, engineers are required to check how algorithmic changes could benefit—or harm—different users. After becoming CEO in mid-2009, Weiner oversaw a period of growth and transformation at LinkedIn. The company went public in 2011 at a $4 billion valuation, acquired online learning platform Lynda for $1.5 billion in 2015, before LinkedIn was bought by Microsoft the following year in a $27 billion deal.
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