[6][7] In 2016, Sanghvi established South Park Commons, a residential and professional tech space that functions similarly to a hackerspace.
[10][11] Sanghvi pursued her bachelor's and master's degrees in electrical computer engineering from Carnegie Mellon University.
The News Feed feature was greeted with a lot of pushback and criticism, including some that was directed personally at Sanghvi.
[13][16] The criticism was dealt with through the introduction of new privacy controls in terms of what personal data would appear in friends' news feeds.
[13][17] In late 2010, Sanghvi left Facebook and in 2011, co-founded a stealth collaboration startup called Cove along with Aditya Agarwal.
[9] SPC has since grown to include physical spaces in San Francisco and New York City, with over 450 active members and alumni globally.
[21][22] Sanghvi was listed as one of the founders of FWD.us, a 501(c)(4) lobbying group formed in Silicon Valley to promote immigration reform, improve education, and facilitate technological breakthroughs in the United States.
"[7] Sanghvi is married to Aditya Agarwal, who was her colleague at Carnegie Mellon University and later at Facebook, Cove, and Dropbox.