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Miro Pozgun (Complete — 2026)

Pozgun co-founded the company in alongside Oleg Shardin in Perm, Russia, before relocating its headquarters to San Francisco and Amsterdam. The platform was rebranded from RealtimeBoard to Miro in 2019 to better reflect its expanding mission of "visual collaboration." Key milestones during his tenure include:

: Securing significant venture capital, including a landmark $400 million Series C round in 2022 that valued the company at $17.5 billion . Miro Pozgun

: Navigating the platform's massive surge in adoption during the shift to remote work in 2020. Pozgun co-founded the company in alongside Oleg Shardin

Pozgun is frequently recognized for his focus on "the future of work." He has been a vocal advocate for creating digital spaces that replicate the spontaneity and creativity of physical office environments. His leadership style is often described as product-centric, focusing on user experience and the scalability of visual communication. Current Status Pozgun is frequently recognized for his focus on

: Transitioning the tool from a simple digital whiteboard into a complex ecosystem that integrates with enterprise workflows, supporting everything from agile mapping to strategic planning. Leadership and Vision