Grammarly, the AI-powered writing assistance platform, has appointed Mark Schaaf as its new Chief Technology Officer, further strengthening the company’s leadership as it sharpens its focus on artificial intelligence. Schaaf brings a wealth of experience from his previous roles, most notably as CTO at Instacart, where he played a key role in building the company’s technical foundation and leading it through its IPO.
In his new role at Grammarly, Schaaf will oversee the global engineering team, focusing on accelerating the development of AI-powered features designed to enhance user productivity and communication. His leadership is expected to be pivotal in steering Grammarly’s innovation and scaling efforts to meet the needs of its millions of users worldwide.
This leadership change is part of a broader shift led by Grammarly’s CEO, Rahul Roy-Chowdhury, who took the helm last year and has since focused on embracing AI opportunities.
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