Susan Diane Wojcicki (/woʊˈdʒɪtski/ woh-JIT-skee; born July 5, 1968) is an American businesswoman and CEO of YouTube. Read full biography of Susan Wojcicki →
At the end of the day, both men and women who become CEOs have showed tenacity and hard work to succeed in their careers. It takes not just skills... →
I love taking an idea... to a prototype and then to a product that millions of people use.
We are a consumer company and our success is directly linked to our users trusting us. Therefore we have the same incentive as the user: they want to... →
It's important for me to show my children the richness of life and be a role model. I find that my organizational and management skills are... →
Engineering is a jeans and hoodie culture, and sales is more formal.
My most radical shift was leaving Intel and joining Google, a small startup at the time, even though I was pregnant.
Let's face it: Engineering companies in general have more men than women. Google has tried really hard to recruit women. On the other hand, we... →
People don't understand the logistics of advertising. To have the ads purchased and run, you need to have a series of products that work together.
I have had a lot of setbacks that I have learned from.
Even though it was a start-up with fewer than 20 people, and I was pregnant with my first child, the best decision I've ever made was to join... →
Ads get a bad reputation sometimes because they're not useful. They're not relevant, or slow.
My kids know I'm home every night for dinner.
Today, most young women are exposed to technology at a very young age, with mobile phones, tablets, the Web or social media. They are much more... →