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    Remembering Susan Wojcicki: Tech Pioneer and Former YouTube CEO

    Susan Wojcicki, former YouTube CEO, passed away after a two-year battle with cancer. Industry leaders, including Sundar Pichai, pay tribute to her legacy.

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    After battling cancer, Susan Wojcicki, the former CEO of YouTube, passed away. Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Alphabet and Google, paid tribute to the industry pioneer on X, and soon after, other people followed.

    Announcement of Susan Wojcicki Passing Away

    Dennis Troper, Susan Wojcicki’s husband, announced her passing on Facebook. I convey the news of Susan Wojcicki’s passing with great grief. My dear wife of 26 years, who was also our mother of five children, passed away today following a two-year battle with non-small cell lung cancer.

    Not only was Susan my lifelong best friend and companion, but she was also a sharp mind, a devoted mother, and a treasured friend to many. Her influence on the world, and on our family, was immense. Though we are inconsolable, we are thankful for the time we spent with her. As we get through this trying moment, please remember our family,” he wrote.

    What was Shared by Sundar Pichai?

    I am deeply grieved by the passing of my great friend Susan Wojcicki, who battled cancer for two years. It is difficult to picture the world without her because she is as fundamental to Google’s history as anyone. She was a remarkable individual, friend, and leader who made a huge difference in the world. I, along with many other Googlers, am grateful to have known her. She will be sorely missed. Our condolences to her family. RIP, Susan,” wrote Pichai.

    Check Out This Post by Sundar Pichai:

    What was the response on social media?

    Many scrawled “RIP” on X as a way of showing their appreciation for Susan Wojcicki. “Oh wow, what a loss to this world,” wrote one person. Very depressing. Someone else said, “How tragic.”

    Concerning Susan Wojcicki

    From 2014 until the beginning of 2023, Susan Wojcicki oversaw YouTube, an Alphabet company. She was an advisor to Alphabet, the parent firm of Google, as well.

    She had a close relationship with Google since, according to Forbes, Larry Page and Sergey Brin hired her garage in 1998 to work on developing the search engine. In 1999, she became the sixteenth employee of Google. Additionally, she supported YouTube’s $1.65 billion acquisition, which led to an increase in the platform’s monthly viewership to 2.5 billion.

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