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LinkedIn’s CEO is moving on; please hold your tearful video tributes

Ryan Roslansky steps down as LinkedIn's CEO after a transformative tenure, passing the baton to Dan Shapero. Under Roslansky, LinkedIn grew to 1.3 billion members and doubled its revenue. As he takes on a new role at Microsoft, we explore w...

TechCrunch· Apr 22, 2026 · 10:52 PM · 39 views

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Ryan Roslansky steps down as LinkedIn's CEO after a transformative tenure, passing the baton to Dan Shapero. Under Roslansky, LinkedIn grew to 1.3 billion members and doubled its revenue. As he takes on a new role at Microsoft, we explore what Shapero's leadership means for LinkedIn's future. #LinkedIn #TechNews #LeadershipChange #SocialMedia #CareerDevelopment

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