Meet the newly appointed CEO of Twitter Parag Agarwal’s wife Vineeta Agrawala. Here you will learn about her net worth, job, education, and her family members.
Moreover, Vineeta Agarwala also discusses her relationship with Parag Agarwal.
Meet Vineeta Agarwala, Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal Wife
Vineeta Agarwala is the wife of newly appointed Twitter CEO Parag Agarwal. She and Parag married in late January 2016. According to a Facebook post, they held their wedding ceremony at Jaipur, in India. The couple shares a daughter named Ansh.
Parag and Vineeta (Vineeta’s sister call them Parineeta) got engaged on 20 October 2015. The former announced on engagement on his Instagram where he wrote, “She said yes!”
Two years later, Parag celebrated second anniversary in 2017 with a Twitter post where he wrote, “On this day in Central Park, @vintweeta said yes. #anniversary.” The tweet came attached with a picture of him down on his knees proposing to Vineeta.
Briefly speaking on her husband, Parag formerly worked as Distinguished Software Engineer in Twitter. He had also worked for Yahoo, AT&T Labs Inc., and Microsoft.
Vineeta Agarwala Age
Vineeta Agarwala is in her 30s as of 2021.
What Does Vineeta Agarwala Do For A Living?
According to Bloomberg, Vineeta Agarwala is a general partner at Andreessen Horowitz. She leads investments for the firm’s bio fund across therapeutics, diagnostics, and digital health, with a focus on companies that are leveraging unique datasets to improve drug development and patient care delivery.
Moreover, she serves on the board of BigHat Biosciences.
Before joining a16z, Vineeta has held many different roles in the healthcare space: as a physician taking care of patients; as an operator at tech-driven healthcare companies; and most recently as a venture investor on the GV (Google Ventures) life sciences team, focused on biotech companies with a data-driven approach.
Previously, Vineeta was an early data scientist at Kyruus; a management consultant for biotech, pharmaceutical, and medical device clients at McKinsey & Co; and a Director of Product Management at Flatiron Health, where she led the company’s partnership with Foundation Medicine to integrate real-world clinical and genomic data into national-scale database products to accelerate drug development and research in oncology. She has collaborated with academic researchers at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, and the Broad Institute, where she did graduate work in computational biology and human genetics.
Vineeta Agarwala Net Worth
Vineeta Agarwala has an estimated net worth under $1 million.
Is Vineeta Agarwala On Instagram?
Yes, Vineeta is on Instagram. She has 503 posts on the platform and gathered 304 followers on her account (@vineeta). She is also on Facebook with 1.3k friends. You can find her here (@vineeta.agarwala.9). Her Twitter handle is (@vintweeta)
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Where Was Vineeta Agarwala Born?
Born to her parents Vijay and Neena, Vineeta Agarwala is of Indian origin. She claimed State College, Pennsylvania, as her hometown. She has a brother named Vivek Agarwala and a sister named Vandana Agarwala.
Vandana lives in New York and worked at PROMYS and Enertiv. She has been working for Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory as Undergraduate Research Fellow since June 2021. She joined Apoio as Data Science Lead. Moreover, she holds a Master of Science in Statistics from Penn State University and Bachelor’s in Computer Science also from Penn State University.
Read more about her Vandana here.
Vandana completed her high school education at Stuyvesant High School. Furthermore, Vivek Agarwala attended Stanford University like her sister.
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How Tall Is Vineeta Agarwala?
Vineeta stands tall to the height of 5 feet 6 inches.
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Where Did Vineeta Agarwala Recieve Her Education?
Vineeta holds a B.S. in biophysics from Stanford University, an MD and Ph.D. degree from Harvard Medical School / MIT. She completed her clinical residency at Stanford and is board certified in internal medicine. Vineeta continues to see patients at Stanford as an adjunct clinical professor in the Division of Primary Care and Population Health.
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