CEO of Autodesk
He enjoys reading science fiction novels, with "The Fountains of Paradise" being one of his favorite works, and is a fan of both the "Star Wars""Star Wars" and "Star Trek franchises".
He enjoys reading science fiction novels, with "The Fountains of Paradise" being one of his favorite works, and is a fan of both the "Star Wars" and "Star Trek franchises"."Star Trek franchises".
He enjoys reading science fiction novels, with "The Fountains of Paradise" being one of his favorite works, and is a fan of both the "Star Wars" and "Star Trek franchises".
He enjoys reading science fiction novels, with "The Fountains of ParadiseThe Fountains of Paradise" being one of his favorite works, and is a fan of both the Star Wars and Star Trek franchises.
He enjoys reading science fiction novels, with The Fountains of Paradise being one of his favorite works, and is a fan of both the Star Wars and Star Trek franchises.
He enjoys reading science fiction novels, with The Fountains of Paradise being one of his favorite works, and is a fan of both the Star Wars and Star Trek franchises.
Early on in his career at Autodesk, he led development of the company’s manufacturing products and increased the revenue of Autodesk Inventor five-fold to more than $500 million.[5][8] Working his way up through the company over the years, he achieved the position of Chief Marketing Officer and SVP of the Business Strategy & Marketing. In these roles, he was credited with Autodesk's transition to software as a service, as well as the adoption of cloud computing.[
Working his way up through the company over the years, he achieved the position of Chief Marketing Officer and SVP of the Business Strategy & Marketing. In these roles, he was credited with Autodesk's transition to software as a service, as well as the adoption of cloud computing.
Early on in his career at Autodesk, he led development of the company’s manufacturing products and increased the revenue of Autodesk Inventor five-fold to more than $500 million.[5][8] Working his way up through the company over the years, he achieved the position of Chief Marketing Officer and SVP of the Business Strategy & Marketing. In these roles, he was credited with Autodesk's transition to software as a service, as well as the adoption of cloud computing.[
Is the President and CEO of Autodesk, having been appointed to the positions in 2017.
Anagnost grew up in Van Nuys, California and initially dropped out of high school.
He later obtained an MS in engineering science and a PhD in aeronautical engineering with a minor in computer science from Stanford University.
Is the President and CEO of Autodesk, having been appointed to the positions in 2017