Susan Wojcicki: A Silicon Valley Visionary
Former YouTube CEO And Google Pioneer Passes Away At 56
Susan Wojcicki, a tech pioneer who was one of Google's earliest employees, has died at the age of 56.
Wojcicki was born in Santa Clara, California, in 1968. She received a bachelor's degree in computer science and economics from Harvard University and an MBA from the UCLA Anderson School of Management. After graduating from business school, Wojcicki worked as a management consultant at Bain & Company before joining Google in 1999. She was Google's 16th employee and played a key role in the company's early growth.
In 2006, Wojcicki was named CEO of YouTube, which Google had acquired two years earlier. Under Wojcicki's leadership, YouTube grew into one of the world's most popular websites. She oversaw the launch of several new features and initiatives, including the YouTube Partner Program, which allows creators to earn money from their videos.
Wojcicki stepped down as CEO of YouTube in 2014 but remained an advisor to the company. She also served on the boards of directors of several other companies, including Alphabet, Inc., the parent company of Google.
Wojcicki was a passionate advocate for women in technology. She co-founded the Lean In Foundation, a non-profit organization that supports women's leadership. She also served on the boards of several organizations that promote diversity and inclusion in the tech industry.
Wojcicki was a true visionary who helped shape the future of the internet. Her legacy will continue to inspire generations to come.
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