Sundar Pichai Says Susan Wojcicki Put Others First, Remembers His First Google Interview 20 Years Ago When Former YouTube CEO Took Him for Ice Cream, Walk Around Campus
Alphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai has revealed that former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki, who passed away after two years of living with lung cancer, once took him for an ice cream and a walk around campus during his Google interview 20 years ago.
San Francisco, August 10:Ā Alphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai has revealed that former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki, who passed away after two years of living with lung cancer, once took him for an ice cream and a walk around campus during his Google interview 20 years ago. Remembering the days when he joined Google, Pichai said he was so fortunate to have spent so many years working with Susan closely.
āSusan always put others first, both in her values and in the day to day. Iāll never forget her kindness to me as a prospective āNooglerā 20 years ago,ā Pichai wrote. He further said: āI was sold - on Google and Susan. She was absolutely loved by her teams. Her time on earth was far too short, but she made every minute countā.Ā Susan Wojcicki Dies: Former YouTube CEO Passes Away After Battling Lung Cancer, Sundar Pichai Says 'We Will Miss Her Dearly'.
Pichai termed Susanās loss as devastating for āall of us who know and love her, for the thousands of Googlers she led over the years, and for millions of people all over the world who looked up to herā as she created incredible things at Google, YouTube and beyond. Susan was one of Googleās earliest employees and had received a 'Google Founders Awardā for making AdSense, which helped tremendously in Googleās advertising.
Her tenure as CEO of YouTube saw the platform's growth into a global powerhouse, impacting millions of content creators and billions of viewers. Pichai said that Susanās journey, from the garage she rented to Larry Page and Sergey Brin (Google founders) to leading teams across consumer products and building Ads business to becoming the CEO of YouTube, one of the worldās most significant platforms, āis inspiring by any measureā.
But she didnāt stop there. As one of the earliest Googlers -- and the first to take maternity leave -- Susan used her position to build a better workplace for everyone. In the years that followed, her advocacy around parental leave set a new standard for businesses everywhere. Susan was also deeply passionate about education.Ā Richard Dawkins Says His Facebook Account Deleted for Posting His Opinion, Elon Musk Responds Saying āWowā.
Over the last two years, Susan devoted herself to making the world better through her philanthropy, including supporting research for the disease that ultimately took her life. āI know that was very meaningful to her and Iām so glad she took the time to do it,ā said Pichai, adding that letās honour Susanās memory by continuing to build a Google she would be proud of.
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