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Dan Rosensweig is an American business executive who is chairman, president and former chief executive officer (CEO) of student services company . Previously, Rosensweig served as president and CEO of ; COO at Yahoo!; president of , and president and CEO of .


Career
Following college, Rosensweig's first job was at , then an independent of , selling word processors in . Within three hours on the job, he was informed that the company had to nearly 1,000 people, including his division.

In 1983, Rosensweig began working at as a selling magazines to computer retail stores, then worked his way up through the circulation department, to classified ad sales and display ad sales, and then to associate publisher of . Under Rosensweig's leadership, PC Magazine became the leading computer magazine in both audience reach and revenue.

In 1996, Rosensweig led the Ziff Davis launch of a series of print magazines, including, by license, the acclaimed Yahoo! Internet Life.

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In 1998, he took over Ziff Davis' Operation as president and CEO of , now known as , where he took the company public and sold it to , in 2001. Rosensweig played a critical role in the successful merger with CNET. During his tenure at CNET, Rosensweig served as a key participant in company-wide efforts to develop and introduce innovative new Internet advertising formats, such as interactive messaging.

In 2002, Rosensweig joined Yahoo! as COO, where he oversaw global operations through 2006, and developed a mentoring program.

In 2007, Rosensweig became a partner of private investment firm , founded by , opening an office in .

In March 2009, Rosensweig became president and CEO of ; under his management, the company launched and .

In February 2010, Rosensweig joined as president and CEO, where he has overseen expansion and multiple acquisitions, and heads operations and executive management. He launched the company's IPO in 2013. Chegg expanded from textbook rental into a portfolio of student services under his leadership, transforming Chegg's digital assets to meet student needs.

In June 2024, Rosensweig stepped down as CEO of Chegg, and was succeeded by Nathan Schultz.

Rosensweig is a proponent of , and of workplace equality. He is an investor in many companies, including Rent The Runway and Reputation.com.


Personal life
Rosensweig is , and grew up in the same New York neighborhood as . He has two daughters with his wife Linda.


Boards
Rosensweig participates on the of NPO DonorsChoose.org, has served as a Executives in Residence for the mentoring program of The Media and Technology Program at Columbia University; and sits on the boards of directors of Adobe, Inc., , , Fender, and , among others.

He also sits on the board at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, where the Rosensweig Learning Commons, Warren Hunting Smith Library is named for him. He is a Colgate University emeritus trustee. He also works with the Boys and Girls Club.

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