LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman to step down from Microsoft's board


FILE PHOTO: Reid Hoffman, partner at Greylock; co-founder of LinkedIn and co-founder of Infection AI, speaks during the Axios BFD event in New York City, U.S., October 12, 2023. REUTERS/Brendan McDermid/File Photo

June 5 (Reuters) - Reid ⁠Hoffman, billionaire co-founder of networking ⁠website LinkedIn, has decided not to stand ‌for re-election to Microsoft's board of directors at its 2026 annual shareholder meeting, the software giant ​said in a filing ⁠on Friday.

Hoffman, who ⁠has served on the board since 2017, will ⁠stay ‌on till the meeting. His decision was not a result ⁠of any disagreement with executives on ​any matter ‌relating to policy or operations, Microsoft ⁠said.

In 2016, ​he sold LinkedIn to Microsoft for $26.2 billion in what was at the time the ⁠tech giant's largest-ever deal. ​The social networking platform has grown to over 1.3 billion members since.

Hoffman co-founded Inflection AI ⁠alongside Mustafa Suleyman in 2022 in an attempt to get ahead in the rapidly growing sector.

He also led investment ​in Airbnb's Series A ⁠financing round in 2010 and backed autonomous ​driving company Aurora through ‌venture capital firm Greylock Partners ​in 2018.

(Reporting by Zaheer Kachwala in Bengaluru; Editing by Sahal Muhammed)

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