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Sriram Krishnan is an Indian-American investor and partner at the venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz. His investments include Atlys, and he serves on the boards of companies including Hopin. He previously led product teams at Microsoft, Twitter, Yahoo!, Facebook, and Snap. He rose to additional prominence in 2021 for leading the Good Time Show Clubhouse (now YouTube) chat show with his wife that has featured Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and Virgil Abloh, as well as Steve Balmer calling from his hot tub. In early 2022, Variety reported that WME was representing the "tech power couple" of Krishnan and spouse Aarthi Ramamurthy in film and television projects, as well as additional podcasting work.

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  • Sriram Krishnan is an Indian-American investor and partner at the venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz. His investments include Atlys, and he serves on the boards of companies including Hopin. He previously led product teams at Microsoft, Twitter, Yahoo!, Facebook, and Snap. He rose to additional prominence in 2021 for leading the Good Time Show Clubhouse (now YouTube) chat show with his wife that has featured Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and Virgil Abloh, as well as Steve Balmer calling from his hot tub. In early 2022, Variety reported that WME was representing the "tech power couple" of Krishnan and spouse Aarthi Ramamurthy in film and television projects, as well as additional podcasting work. (en)
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  • Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India (en)
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  • Sriram Krishnan is an Indian-American investor and partner at the venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz. His investments include Atlys, and he serves on the boards of companies including Hopin. He previously led product teams at Microsoft, Twitter, Yahoo!, Facebook, and Snap. He rose to additional prominence in 2021 for leading the Good Time Show Clubhouse (now YouTube) chat show with his wife that has featured Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and Virgil Abloh, as well as Steve Balmer calling from his hot tub. In early 2022, Variety reported that WME was representing the "tech power couple" of Krishnan and spouse Aarthi Ramamurthy in film and television projects, as well as additional podcasting work. In 2022, Krishnan announced that he was working with Elon Musk on the rebuilding of Twitter following Musk's acquisition of the company. A 2022 Fortune report published rumors that Krishnan would be selected as the next CEO of Twitter. (en)
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