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Founder and CTO
Dharmesh Shah is the Founder and CTO at HubSpot. Dharmesh Shah attended University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Founder and CTO
Jun, 2006 - Present
Founder of HubSpot, a venture-backed software startup. HubSpot offers the industry's first inbound marketing system for small businesses. The software is available as a hosted service (SaaS).
Founder
Nov, 2005 - Present
Popular blog and community for startups with over 900,000 subscribers.
M.S.
2004 - Jun,
Field of Study: Management of Technology
B.S.
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Field of Study: Computer Science
HubSpot
Issued: December 2014
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HubSpot is a leading CRM platform that provides software and support to help businesses grow better. Our platform includes marketing, sales, service, and website management products that start free and scale to meet our customersâ needs at any stage of growth. Today, thousands of...
Chief Executive Officer
Yamini Rangan has been serving as CEO since September 2021, leading HubSpot's strategic direction and growth initiatives.
Executive Chairman
Co-founder of HubSpot, Brian Halligan transitioned from CEO to Executive Chairman in September 2021, focusing on long-term strategy.
Chief Technology Officer
As co-founder and CTO, Dharmesh Shah oversees HubSpot's technology strategy and product development.
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