Former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki passed away at the age of 56 after a battle with lung cancer, as announced by her husband on Friday.
A tech pioneer, Wojcicki greatly contributed to Google’s growth and prominence in Silicon Valley. Her significant role in transforming Google from a startup in her garage to a global tech giant spans nearly two decades.
After Google acquired YouTube in 2006, Wojcicki led the platform for almost a decade before stepping down last year to focus on her family, health, and personal projects. Tragically, she had been living with lung cancer for the past two years and left behind her husband and their five children.
Wojcicki’s impact on the tech industry is undeniable. She was instrumental in creating image searches and played a key role in the acquisitions of YouTube and DoubleClick. Her leadership as YouTube’s CEO from 2014 onwards saw the introduction of new ad formats and the launch of a streaming television service to cater to the growing internet-driven viewer base.
During her tenure, Wojcicki also addressed significant challenges such as child privacy, hate speech, and misinformation, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. Her proactive approach and leadership in these areas significantly influenced the tech industry. Beyond her professional accomplishments, she was a vocal advocate for paid parental leave, advocating for generous policies in a 2014 opinion essay.
Sundar Pichai, Google’s CEO, and countless others have expressed their profound grief over Wojcicki’s death. Their heartfelt tributes underscore her impact on Google’s history and the lasting legacy she leaves behind, making her absence deeply felt in the tech industry.