Susan Wojcicki has announced that she will resign from the position of CEO of YouTube, which she has held for nine years: she did so in a letter sent to all employees on Thursday, then made public on his blog. Wojcicki said he wanted to dedicate himself to a “new chapter” in his life, focusing “on family, health, and personal projects that fascinate me”, without giving further details. Wojcicki, who is 54, will be replaced as CEO by Neal Mohan, one of her closest collaborators. Wojcicki is one of the most respected and respected executives in the technology industry, where she has worked for more than 25 years, as well as one of the few women to have held such important positions.
Susan Wojcicki to step down as YouTube CEO after nine years
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