Neal Mohan
American business executive
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February 16 2023 | Neal Mohan was selected to succeed Susan Wojcicki as YouTube's CEO, marking a significant leadership transition for the company. |
February 16 2023 | Neal Mohan was selected to succeed Susan Wojcicki as YouTube's CEO, marking a significant leadership transition for the company. |
September 2020 | Mohan appeared before Congress and participated in a White House summit, introducing a new content moderation policy targeting violent extremist content on YouTube, expanding previous policies to prohibit content that glorifies violence or seeks to recruit or fundraise for extremist organizations. |
September 2020 | Mohan appeared before Congress and participated in a White House summit, introducing a new content moderation policy targeting violent extremist content on YouTube, expanding previous policies to prohibit content that glorifies violence or seeks to recruit or fundraise for extremist organizations. |
2015 | Became Chief Product Officer (CPO) of YouTube under CEO Susan Wojcicki. |
2015 | Became Chief Product Officer (CPO) of YouTube under CEO Susan Wojcicki. |
2011 | Rosenblatt, a Twitter board member, attempted to hire Mohan as chief product officer. Google countered by paying Mohan US$100 million to stay with the company. |
2011 | Rosenblatt, a Twitter board member, attempted to hire Mohan as chief product officer. Google countered by paying Mohan US$100 million to stay with the company. |
2010 | Managed Google's US$85 million acquisition of Invite Media while serving as senior vice president of display and video ads. |
2010 | Managed Google's US$85 million acquisition of Invite Media while serving as senior vice president of display and video ads. |
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