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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