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 →
Advertising is very simple in a lot of ways. Advertisers go where the users go, and users are choosing to spend a lot more time online.
Google is fascinating, and the book isn't finished. I'm creating, living, building, and writing those chapters.
Right now, offline and online are coming together because of smartphones.
The great thing about the Internet is you can launch a product, and within just a few hours, people will tell you what they think about it.
Work smart. Get things done.
The reason I like my job is that I have this desire to create. I have this desire to create things and build things, and Google has enabled me to... →
There are lots of people in the Silicon Valley who are interested in working at a fast-moving, dynamic company like Google. Not just my family... →
What's important is that I do my job really well, that I build great products and that I'm a great leader. All those things matter... →
I have tried in my role of being one of the first women at Google, let alone the first woman to have a baby, to really try to set the tone that this... →
I have tried to be a leader. I have tried in my role of being one of the first women at Google, let alone the first woman to have a baby, to really... →
I'm excited about the opportunities with mobile phones and being able to receive information on the go and relevant to what I'm doing at that... →
I think video advertising is a hugely compelling medium.
Mobile is an incredibly fast-growing market and will continue to be.