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Susan Wojcicki, the former CEO of YouTube, died "after two years of living with cancer," Alphabet CEO Sunder Pichai wrote on X, adding that he was "unbelievably saddened by the loss." She was 56.
Anne Wojcicki stepped down as 23andMe's CEO as the company filed for bankruptcy protection. She cofounded the genetic testing company after a career on Wall Street. Here's a closer look at her ...
In 2015 late, YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki took the stage at a tech conference where her interviewer immediately asked the audience for a round of applause … for Wojcicki having given birth to ...
YouTube sought to honor its former CEO Susan Wojcicki by sharing a blog post that she wrote in June, two months before she died from lung cancer at 56 years old. The blog post, shared on Monday ...
The DNA testing company faced major hurdles in the past year, including a data breach and a failed take-private attempt by CEO Anne Wojcicki.
Anne Wojcicki dreamed of a revolution in personal genomics and medicine. She set up 23andMe to realise her vision in 2006.
Her sister Susan rented her Palo Alto garage to a pair of engineers starting a company called Google. Wojcicki met Google co-founder Sergey Brin, who introduced her to Linda Avey, the founder of a ...
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki has laid out a plan to stop exploitative YouTube videos targeting children. Credit: Karol Serewis/Gallo Images Poland/Getty Images More people will be reviewing content ...
The company’s CEO, Anne Wojcicki, has resigned from her role as chief executive effective immediately, though she will remain a member of the board. Joseph Selsavage, 23andMe’s chief financial and ...
The results, I’m sorry to inform you, are downright depressing. In 2015 late, YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki took the stage at a tech conference where her interviewer immediately asked the ...
Her late sister Susan Wojcicki was Google's first marketing manager and went on to become CEO of YouTube before stepping down in 2023. Susan died from cancer the following year. 23andMe went ...