I remember the day, nine years ago, when Susan Wojcicki took over as CEO of YouTube. I didn’t think it would go well. And I was wrong.
As a tech reporter on the Google beat, I had known Wojcicki for a while and had followed her for even longer. She had been the 16th employee at the company—basically as closely tied to the history of Google as its co-founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin. She had launched products including image search, overseen the ads business and done much more as one of the company’s most senior executives.
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