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Susan Wojcicki
Susan Diane Wojcicki (July 5, August 9, )[1] was a American-Polish business executive who was the former CEO of YouTube.[2] She worked in the tech industry for over 20 years.[3][4] Wojcicki was involved in the founding of Google.
She was the CEO of YouTube from to [5][6] Wojcicki had an estimated net worth of $ million.[7]
Career
[change | change source]Wojcicki worked in the technology industry for over twenty years.[8][9] She became involved in the creation of Google in when she rented out her garage as an office to the company's founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin.[10] She worked as Google's first marketing manager in [10] After seeing the success of YouTube, she said that Google should buy it.
The deal was approved for $billion in She was appointed CEO of YouTube in , serving until resigning in February
Personal life
[change | change source]Wojcicki married Dennis Troper on August 23, , in Belmont, California.[11] They have five children.
In addition to her U.S.
citizenship,[12] she was a Polish citizen.[13]
Death
[change | change source]Wojcicki died of lung cancer on August 9, at the age of [14]
Awards
[change | change source]Wojcicki was named #1 on Vanity Fair's New Establishment list in [15]
- In , she was named #1 on the Adweek Top 50 Execs list.[16]
- In , she ranked #6 on Forbes list of the World's Most Powerful Women.[17]
- In , she ranked #10 on Fortune's list of Most Powerful Women.[18]
- Wojcicki was ranked #41 on Forbes list of America's Self-Made Women.[17]
References
[change | change source]- ↑"California Births, - ".Esther wojcicki It was recently announced that Susan Wojcicki passed away after a two-year battle with lung cancer. As the former CEO of YouTube and one of the first employees of the tech giant, Susan Wojcicki was a trailblazer in the modern technology landscape as we recognise it today. Her commitment to developing the latest advances in technology development and accessibility for all led her to shape platforms like YouTube that we recognise today. After graduating from Harvard University with honours in , she originally planned to pursue academia, but then developed an interest in technology. Susan committed herself to working in the technology industry for more than 20 years.
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- ↑Gustin, Sam (3 May ). "Google Ad Chief Susan Wojcicki: 'The Book Isn't Finished'". . Retrieved 10 September
- ↑"YouTube's Susan Wojcicki: 'Where's the line of free speech – are you removing voices that should be heard?'".
Susan wojcicki net worth: Susan Diane Wojcicki (/ w uː ˈ tʃ ɪ t s k i / woo-CHITS-kee; [1] July 5, – August 9, ) was an American business executive who was the chief executive officer of YouTube from to Her net worth was estimated at $ million in
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- ↑Connley, Courtney (). "YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki: Here's what to say when men are talking over you at a meeting". CNBC. Retrieved
- ↑Orescovic, Alexi (February 5, ). "Google taps longtime executive Wojcicki to head YouTube".
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Wojcicki worked in the technology industry for over twenty years. In addition to her U. Wojcicki died of lung cancer on August 9, at the age of Wojcicki was named 1 on Vanity Fair 's New Establishment list in Contents move to sidebar hide.Reuters. Archived from the original on April 6, Retrieved August 19,
- ↑"YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki steps down after nine years". Retrieved
- ↑"#38 Susan Wojcicki". Forbes.Anne wojcicki Most landlords only hope their renters pay on time, keep a tidy space, and don't disturb the neighbors. Of course, it took more than this incredible circumstance for Wojcicki to rise in the ranks at Google. From expanding the company's ad business to persuading its founders to purchase an up-and-coming video-sharing service called YouTube, Wojcicki played a vital role in Google becoming one of the world's most valuable companies. On August 9, , Dennis Troper, her husband, posted on Facebook that Wojcicki had died of cancer : "My beloved wife of 26 years and mother to our five children left us today after 2 years of living with non small cell lung cancer. Source: Forbes.
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- ↑"YouTube's Susan Wojcicki: 'Where's the line of free speech – are you removing voices that should be heard?'". the Guardian. August 10, Archived from the original on January 19, Retrieved January 16,
- ↑Connley, Courtney (August 20, ). "YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki: Here's what to say when men are talking over you at a meeting".
CNBC. Archived from the original on November 9, Retrieved January 16,
- ↑ "Susan Wojcicki, Longtime YouTube CEO and Google Executive, Dies at 56". Billboard.
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- ↑["Forbes Profile Susan Wojcicki". Retrieved 1 August
- ↑Kafka, Peter (August 12, ). "New YouTube Boss Susan Wojcicki Talks Talent, Music and M&A (Q&A)".
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- ↑Yoon, John; Isaac, Mike (August 10, ). "Susan Wojcicki, Former Chief of YouTube, Dies at 56". The New York Times.
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- ↑"Vanity Fair New Establishment List ".
- ↑"The Top 50 Execs Who Make the Wheels Turn". Adweek. October 28, Retrieved March 15,
- ↑ "Susan Wojcicki". Forbes.Biography susan wojcicki Wojcicki worked in the technology industry for over twenty years. Wojcicki grew up on the Stanford campus, where mathematical scientist George Dantzig was her neighbor. A humanities major in college, she took her first computer science class as a senior. She originally planned on getting a PhD in economics and pursuing a career in academia but changed her plans when she discovered an interest in technology. Wojcicki was Google employee
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- ↑Bellstrom, Kristen (24 September ). "Patti Davis, Rihanna, Fortune Most Powerful Women Broadsheet September 24". Fortune. Retrieved 18 October