Susan Wojcicki was one of Google’s first employees since the company was founded in 1998 in her house, which she rented to its founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin. After previously working at Intel and Bain & Company, she then officially joined Google as its first marketing manager in 1999. She was previously a senior vice president for advertising products at the company.<\/p>
Wojcicki started her last known role as YouTube’s CEO in 2014, which helped greatly in earning her the reputation of being one of the most prominent and powerful women in tech and advertising. In her time as the CEO, she introduced several features and changes to the platform, including subscription offerings for music and original video content. YouTube also saw several content moderation changes, such as the notable removal of the visible count for the dislike button on videos.<\/p>