![]() ![]() See Privacy Policy at and California Privacy Notice at. If Dropbox is going to design for the future of work, says Houston, then its own workforce needs to live in that future, right now. The unique opportunity of this moment, Houston says: How do we make work better? Yes, he admits, remote work feeds Dropbox's business, which now includes a collaboration with Zoom as part of a re-thought product roadmap. Individual work will happen offsite, either at home or a self-chosen co-working space. The company's recently announced Virtual First plan dedicates all in-office activity to creative, team-based efforts, rebranding its offices as Dropbox Studios. Facing the biggest shift in work habits in half a century, Houston has embarked on a radical experiment to reimagine how work gets done. He is the CEO of Dropbox which he developed alongside co-founder Arash Ferdowsi. ![]() In-office engagement or remote flexibility? We don't need to choose, says Dropbox co-founder and CEO Drew Houston. Dropbox is a tech company founded by Drew Houston, that offers a cloud-based collaboration platform. ![]()
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