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Another face of facebook





Leadership Lessons from Facebook
Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook, Inc.



Sheryl Sandberg Keynote at 2011 Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing


In late 2007, Mark Zuckerberg, co-founder and CEO of Facebook, met Sandberg at a Christmas party held by Dan Rosensweig; at the time, she was considering becoming a senior executive for the Washington Post Company. Zuckerberg had no formal search for a COO but thought of Sandberg as "a perfect fit" for this role.They spent more time together in January 2008 at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, and in March 2008 Facebook announced hiring Sheryl Sandberg away from Google.Both Mark Zuckerberg och Sandberg are jewish american.

After joining the company, Sandberg quickly began trying to figure out how to make Facebook profitable. Before she joined, the company was "primarily interested in building a really cool site; profits, they assumed, would follow."By late spring, Facebook's leadership had agreed to rely on advertising, "with the ads discreetly presented"; by 2010, Facebook became profitable.According to Facebook, Sandberg oversees the firm's business operations including sales, marketing, business development, human resources, public policy and communications.


Her executive compensation for FY 2011 was $300,000 base salary plus $30,491,613 in FB shares. In addition, she has 38,122,000 restricted stock units (worth approx. $1.15 billion at $30/share) that will be completely vested by October 2020, subject to her continued employment through the vesting date.

Personal life

In 2004, Sandberg married David Goldberg.Goldberg later became CEO of SurveyMonkey.


In 2009, Sandberg was named to the board of the Walt Disney Company. She also joined the Board of Directors of Starbucks, which comes with a $280,000 annual salary.She also serves on the boards of the Brookings Institution, Women for Women International, V-Day, and the Ad Council.In 2008, she wrote an article for The Huffington Post in support of her mentor Larry Summers who was then under fire for his comments about women. In May 2011, Sandberg gave the Commencement Address at the Barnard College graduation ceremony
by nyfiken | 2012-03-25 09:25