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  1. Christopher Cox is a software engineer and chief product officer at Meta Platforms . Early life and education. Cox was born in Atlanta, Georgia, and raised in Winnetka, Illinois. He is the youngest of three children.

  2. Chris Cox is chief product officer at Meta, leading its apps and technologies. After earning his bachelor’s degree in symbolic systems from Stanford University in 2004, Chris joined Meta, then called Facebook, in 2005 as a software engineer and helped build the first versions of key Facebook features, including News Feed.

    • Chief Product Officer
  3. Apr 26, 2019 · The most in-depth profile of Facebook's Chris Cox, a gifted and still very young man, who has played a seminal role in molding a now feared and polemicized behemoth.

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  4. Chris Cox is chief product officer at Meta, leading its apps and technologies. After earning his bachelor’s degree in symbolic systems from Stanford University in 2004, Chris joined Meta, then called Facebook, in 2005 as a software engineer and helped build the first versions of key Facebook features, including News Feed.

  5. Chris Cox is chief product officer at Meta, leading its apps and technologies. After earning his bachelor’s degree in symbolic systems from Stanford University in 2004, Chris joined Meta, then called Facebook, in 2005 as a software engineer and helped build the first versions of key Facebook features, including News Feed.

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  6. Feb 7, 2021 · After abruptly leaving in March 2019, Chris Cox returned as Facebook's product chief in summer of 2020 -- and many employees are relieved.

  7. Chris Cox, one of Facebook's earliest engineers, is returning to the social media giant as chief product officer more than a year after he left amid disagreements with CEO Mark Zuckerberg.