Vineet Khosla, a former executive at Uber and Apple, is joining The Washington Post as Chief Technology Officer (CTO). The Washington Post holds a prestigious position as one of the leading daily American newspapers, alongside The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, and The Wall Street Journal.
Starting July 31, Khosla will serve as a senior advisor to the CEO and lead the newspaper’s engineering team and innovation strategy.
Khosla has nearly 20 years of experience in the technology industry, with a background in artificial intelligence and machine learning. He expressed excitement and humility about his new role and aims to enhance the reader experience and drive digital endeavors.
The Post’s interim CEO, Patty Stonesifer, believes Khosla’s extensive background in technology, particularly in areas like artificial intelligence, machine learning, and cloud computing, makes him the ideal leader to guide the publication through its next phase of innovation.
Khosla’s goal is to build a transformative user ecosystem that fosters growth and upholds the newspaper’s commitment to truth and democracy.



