Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Sheryl Sandberg | |
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| Name | Sheryl Sandberg |
| Birth date | August 28, 1969 |
| Birth place | Washington, D.C. |
| Occupation | Business executive, philanthropist |
Sheryl Sandberg is a renowned American business executive, philanthropist, and Chief Operating Officer of Meta Platforms, Inc., previously known as Facebook, Inc.. She has been a key figure in the technology industry, working closely with Mark Zuckerberg, Sergey Brin, and Larry Page. Sandberg's career has been marked by her work at Google, where she was Vice President of Global Online Sales and Operations, and her involvement with Women for Women International, a non-profit organization that supports women in post-conflict areas like Rwanda, Afghanistan, and Democratic Republic of the Congo. Her experiences have been influenced by her interactions with prominent figures such as Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, and Oprah Winfrey.
Sheryl Sandberg was born in Washington, D.C. to a family of Jewish descent, with her father being an ophthalmologist and her mother a teacher at Harvard University. She grew up in North Miami Beach, Florida, and attended North Miami Beach High School, where she was an active member of the National Honor Society and worked with organizations like American Civil Liberties Union and Anti-Defamation League. Sandberg then went on to study economics at Harvard University, where she was a member of the Harvard College class of 1991 and worked under the guidance of Lawrence Summers, who later became the President of Harvard University and Secretary of the Treasury under Bill Clinton. During her time at Harvard, she was also influenced by the works of Milton Friedman and Joseph Stiglitz.
After graduating from Harvard University, Sandberg joined the World Bank as a research assistant, working under Lawrence Summers on projects related to health and education in developing countries like India, China, and Brazil. She then attended Harvard Business School, where she earned her MBA in 1995 and was a member of the Harvard Business School class that included other notable alumni like Jeffrey Skoll and Steve Schwarzman. Sandberg's career in the technology industry began when she joined Google in 2001 as the Vice President of Global Online Sales and Operations, working closely with Eric Schmidt, Sergey Brin, and Larry Page to develop the company's advertising business, including Google AdWords and Google AdSense. In 2008, she left Google to join Facebook, Inc. as the Chief Operating Officer, where she has worked with Mark Zuckerberg to expand the company's operations and develop new products like Instagram and WhatsApp.
Sheryl Sandberg is also known for her philanthropic efforts, particularly in the area of women's rights and education. She is the founder of Leanin.org, a non-profit organization that aims to support women in the workplace and promote gender equality in countries like United States, Canada, and Australia. Sandberg has also been involved with organizations like Women for Women International, which provides support to women in post-conflict areas, and World Health Organization, which works to improve global health issues like HIV/AIDS and malaria in countries like South Africa, Nigeria, and India. Her advocacy work has been influenced by her interactions with prominent figures like Malala Yousafzai, Angelina Jolie, and Melinda Gates, and has been recognized by organizations like Time Magazine, which named her one of the 100 most influential people in the world in 2013.
Sheryl Sandberg has been married twice, first to Brian Kraff, a businessman, and then to Dave Goldberg, the CEO of SurveyMonkey, who passed away in 2015. She has two children with her second husband and has been open about her experiences as a single mother and the challenges she faced in balancing her work and family life. Sandberg's personal life has been influenced by her relationships with prominent figures like Mark Zuckerberg, Sergey Brin, and Larry Page, and has been the subject of media attention, including a 60 Minutes interview with Lesley Stahl and a TED Talk on resilience.
Sheryl Sandberg has written several books, including Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will to Lead, which was published in 2013 and became a bestseller on the New York Times list, and Option B: Facing Adversity, Building Resilience, and Finding Joy, which was published in 2017 and explores her experiences with grief and resilience after the death of her husband. Her books have been translated into many languages, including Spanish, French, German, and Chinese, and have been widely reviewed by publications like The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Forbes. Sandberg's writing has been influenced by her interactions with authors like Arianna Huffington, Sara Blakely, and Richard Branson, and has been recognized by organizations like Barnes & Noble, which named her one of the most influential authors of 2013. Category:American business executives