Max Lytvyn is a co-founder of Grammarly and currently focuses on self-serve revenue growth as the Head of Self-Serve Revenue. Since its founding in 2009, Grammarly has grown from a subscription-based tool for students to the trusted AI assistant for work, serving over 30 million users and 70,000 professional teams.

Before helping build Grammarly, Max co-created MyDropBox, a plagiarism- detection company, and served as the Director of Product Strategy at Blackboard Inc. after it acquired MyDropBox. Max’s favorite aspect of working at Grammarly is exploring new opportunities and puzzling out challenges. He’s also inspired by working with and learning from a talented, values-driven team.

Max is a member of the Forbes Tech Council and has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and Fast Company. Max holds a BBA in information systems from the International Christian University in Kyiv and holds an MBA from Vanderbilt University.