By Nighat Fabian 🕒 Aug 10, 2024
Susan Wojcicki, the Former YouTube CEO, Dies at 56
Susan Wojcicki, who was once the CEO of YouTube and a long-time Google leader, died on Saturday at 56 after a two-year fight with lung cancer.
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Her husband, Dennis Troper, shared the sad news on Facebook, expressing his deep sorrow over losing his wife of 26 years and the mother of their five children.
Wojcicki was a trailblazer in the tech world. She joined Google in 1999, becoming one of the company's first employees. She played a big part in Google's growth and later led the company to buy YouTube in 2006 for $1.65 billion.
In 2014, Wojcicki became YouTube’s CEO and led the company for nine years. She stepped down in 2023 to focus on her family and health. Her deputy, Neal Mohan, became the new CEO.
Besides her health problems, Wojcicki stayed committed to helping others, especially by supporting research for lung cancer. Google CEO Sundar Pichai praised her hard work, saying she always tried to make the world better, even during tough times.
Wojcicki's influence in the tech world was huge. She was a mentor, leader, and friend to many. Her work at Google and YouTube has left a lasting mark, shaping the online world we know today.
Susan Wojcicki's death is a big loss to the tech community. Her influence and dedication will be remembered by everyone who knew her.
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