Susan Wojcicki

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Susan Wojcicki is an American technology executive best known for serving as the longtime CEO of YouTube and for being one of Google’s earliest employees and key advertising leaders.

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instanceOf business executive
human
technology executive
affiliation Alphabet Inc.
awardReceived Forbes list of the World's 100 Most Powerful Women
surface form: Forbes list of the World’s 100 Most Powerful Women

Time 100 Most Influential People
surface form: Time 100 list of most influential people
boardMemberOf Salesforce
surface form: Salesforce (company)
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Harvard University
UCLA Anderson School of Management
University of California, Santa Cruz
employer Google
YouTube
ethnicGroup Polish American
familyName Wojcicki
fieldOfStudy business administration
economics
history and literature
givenName Susan
industry internet
online advertising
online video
languageSpoken English
memberOf Alphabet Inc. management
notableFor advocacy for women in technology
being one of Google’s earliest employees
expanding YouTube’s creator economy
leading the development of Google AdSense
leading the development of Google AdWords
overseeing the acquisition of DoubleClick by Google
overseeing the acquisition of YouTube by Google
notableWork development of Google advertising business
leadership of YouTube
occupation business executive
entrepreneur
technology executive
parent Esther Wojcicki
Stanley Wojcicki
positionHeld Chief Executive Officer of YouTube
Marketing Manager at Google
Senior Vice President of Advertising & Commerce at Google
Vice President of Advertising at Google
residence California, United States
surface form: California
sexOrGender female
sibling Anne Wojcicki
Janet Wojcicki
spouse Dennis Troper
workLocation Mountain View, California, United States
surface form: Mountain View, California

San Bruno
surface form: San Bruno, California

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