Who are Asana's decision-makers?
Asana’s decision-making combines a public-company executive team with founder influence through Dustin Moskovitz’s board role.
- CEO
- Dan Rogers
- CTO/key exec
- Arnab Bose, Chief Product Officer
- Founded
- 2008
- Employees
- 1,840 as of Jan. 31, 2026
- HQ
- San Francisco, CA
- Notable
- Co-founded by Dustin Moskovitz and Justin Rosenstein
- Dan RogersChief Executive OfficerCEO since 2025Leads public-company execution after earlier enterprise software leadership roles.
- Dustin MoskovitzCo-founder and ChairCo-founder since 2008Facebook co-founder and Asana co-founder; remains a strategic board leader.
- Aziz MegjiChief Financial OfficerCFO since March 2026Moved from FP&A leadership into the CFO role.
- Arnab BoseChief Product OfficerCPO listed in 2026Owns product direction including AI and work graph capabilities.
Who leads Asana?
Dan Rogers leads day-to-day strategy as CEO, with Aziz Megji running finance and Arnab Bose leading product. Dustin Moskovitz remains strategically important as co-founder and chair.
Who actually makes buying decisions at Asana?
Enterprise software purchases usually involve IT, security, finance, legal, procurement, and department owners in operations, PMO, marketing, product, and go-to-market teams. For AI or data products, product and security leaders are especially relevant.
How is Asana organized as it scales?
Asana is organized as a public SaaS company with product, engineering, sales, customer success, finance, people, legal, and marketing functions. Larger deals should expect a formal vendor process.
As of June 2026.Sources:Asana leadershipAsana CFO SEC filing
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