Grammarly Appoints Mark Schaaf as Chief Technology Officer

Grammarly, the trusted AI assistant, announced the appointment of Mark Schaaf as Chief Technology Officer.

As Chief Technology Officer, Mark Schaaf will oversee Grammarly’s global engineering organization, accelerating the development of new AI-enabled features with a customer-centric approach. Schaaf previously served as Chief Technology Officer at Instacart, where he built the product’s technical foundation ahead of the company’s Initial Public Offering (IPO).

“In welcoming Mark to our team, we are not only gaining a Chief Technology Officer with an outstanding track record but also an industry veteran with a demonstrated appetite for leading innovative teams and navigating transformative periods of growth,” said Rahul Roy-Chowdhury, CEO of Grammarly.

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“I’ve been a longtime Grammarly user, and I’ve seen firsthand the impact Grammarly has had on my productivity and the productivity of those around me,” said Schaaf. “Grammarly has long been the trailblazer in harnessing AI to build products that help people work better and smarter. I’m excited to steer Grammarly’s technical teams as we bring out the best in every individual and every communication.”

SOURCE: Businesswire

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