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` Tony Xu CEO & Co-
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`Tony Xu is the CEO and co-founder of DoorDash, a technology company passionate about transforming local businesses and dedicated to enabling new ways of working, earning, and
`living. Born in China, Tony came to America with his parents and grew up working in his mom’s restaurant. He started DoorDash to help small business owners succeed. Prior to co-
`founding DoorDash in 2013, Tony worked in Product at Square, led special projects for the CEO and CFO at eBay, and began his career at McKinsey and Company. He holds a B.S. with
`high honors in Industrial Engineering and Operations Research from UC Berkeley and an MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business, where he was an Arjay Miller Scholar.
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` Andy Fang Chief Technical
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`Andy Fang is the co-founder and Chief Technical Officer of DoorDash, a technology company passionate about transforming local businesses and dedicated to enabling new ways of
`working, earning, and living. Andy leads DoorDash’s Consumer Verticals and International Engineering team where he is focused on growing DoorDash’s customer use cases beyond
`delivery and increasing DoorDash’s geographic footprint outside the United States. In this role, Andy is responsible for the overall product vision, technology roadmap and architectural
`direction of the DoorDash consumer and international platforms. Andy holds a BS in Computer Science from Stanford University, where he met fellow cofounders Tony Xu and Stanley
`Tang whereupon the concept for DoorDash was born.
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` Stanley Tang Chief Product
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`Stanley is the Chief Product Officer and co-founder of DoorDash, a technology company passionate about transforming local businesses and dedicated to enabling new ways of working,
`earning, and living. He founded DoorDash at the age of 20 while he was a student at Stanford and later graduated with a B.S. in Computer Science. Stanley is also a best-selling author of
`eMillions and was named one of Forbes’ 30 Under 30.
` DoorDash is a technology company that connects people with the best in their cities. We do this by empowering local businesses and in turn, generate new ways for
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