How Mark Zuckerberg's old teaching assistant at Harvard rose to become Meta's CTO and a key lieutenant
- Andrew "Boz" Bosworth is chief technology officer of Meta, the company formerly known as Facebook.
- He's played a key role in the company's metaverse ambitions and has been at Meta since 2006.
- Here's a look at his career rise, from being Mark Zuckerberg's one-time teaching assistant at Harvard to Meta's CTO:
Mark Zuckerberg is undeniably the best-known exec at Meta, formerly Facebook, as the cofounder and CEO of the tech giant. But perhaps a close second is Andrew "Boz" Bosworth, the company's CTO who has been crucial to its metaverse ambitions.
Facebook in October 2021 rebranded to Meta, a new parent company that encompasses two major businesses. The first is Facebook's traditional business of social media, while the second is Reality Labs, which Meta hopes will build out Zuckerberg's ambitions of turning it into a "metaverse company." Boz founded the AR and VR division at Meta that ultimately became Reality Labs, according to his company profile.
Here's a closer look at how Bosworth went from one of Facebook's earliest employees to one of its top execs leading the charge in building the metaverse: