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Susan Wojcicki blazed a trail for working women in Silicon Valley

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Nina Ajemian
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August 12, 2024, 8:37 AM ET
Susan Wojcicki at the Fortune Most Powerful Women Summit in 2016.
Susan Wojcicki at the Fortune Most Powerful Women Summit in 2016.Patrick T. Fallon—Bloomberg/Getty Images

Good morning, Broadsheet readers! Citigroup is selling its trust business, Sen. Elizabeth Warren is concerned about Elon Musk using Tesla resources to benefit his other companies, and we remember Susan Wojcicki.

– Rest in peace. Silicon Valley lost a pioneering executive who broke barriers for working women on Friday, when former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki died at 56 after two years living with lung cancer.

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Wojcicki was famously part of Google from its earliest days, renting her garage to founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin. She advocated for the tech giant to buy YouTube in 2006 and served as its CEO for nine years as the platform grew to define the modern media era, with the accompanying challenges of massive growth. Today, users stream more than 1 billion hours of video via the platform every day.

In a Facebook post mourning Wojcicki, Sheryl Sandberg remembered her as the first woman to lead a major tech company. Beyond her professional achievements, Wojcicki laid a path for working women to follow. No doubt, she was influenced by her family of origin; her mother Esther Wojcicki wrote a book about raising successful children, including Wojcicki’s sister, 23andMe founder Anne Wojcicki. Wojcicki herself was a mother of five, and was the first Google employee to take maternity leave.

While building a career as one of Silicon Valley’s most successful female executives, she didn’t shy away from her identity as a mother. In a 2014 interview at the Fortune Most Powerful Women Summit, for example, she spoke about how her kids helped her understand the appeal of the then-relatively new YouTubers who streamed themselves playing video games.

Susan Wojcicki at the Fortune Most Powerful Women Summit in 2016.
Patrick T. Fallon—Bloomberg/Getty Images

Wojcicki’s friends, colleagues, and admirers noted her impact on Google and the rest of Silicon Valley. “I don’t believe my career would be what it is today without her unwavering support,” Sandberg wrote. Melinda French Gates remembered Wojcicki as a “visionary leader who intentionally pried open doors for the many young women who have followed her footsteps.” Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai called Wojcicki “one of the most active and vibrant people I have ever met.”

Recently, Wojcicki’s family had suffered tragedy. Her son Marco Troper died at 19 in February. Her husband, Denis Troper, wrote on Facebook that Wojcicki “was not just my best friend and partner in life, but a brilliant mind, a loving mother, and a dear friend to many.” To the women who followed her in the tech industry and beyond, she was a role model who, in many ways, made their careers possible.

Emma Hinchliffe
emma.hinchliffe@fortune.com

The Broadsheet is Fortune’s newsletter for and about the world’s most powerful women. Today’s edition was curated by Nina Ajemian. Subscribe here.

ALSO IN THE HEADLINES

- Olympics out. The Olympics closed out with nail-biter win for USA women’s basketball, securing its eighth straight gold medal—and with a controversy. The International Olympic Committee requested that U.S. gymnast Jordan Chiles return her bronze medal (part of the first-ever podium of three Black gymnasts) because of a dispute over when an inquiry over her score was submitted. USA Gymnastics is now challenging the decision, arguing that the inquiry was submitted in time to honor Chiles’ medal. 

- Broken trust. Citigroup will sell its trust business as part of chief executive officer Jane Fraser’s turnaround efforts for the bank. The identity of the buyer has not been disclosed nor has the value of the deal. Barron’s

- Venturing out. Meltem Demirors, former chief strategy officer at CoinShares and an angel investor, is launching Crucible Capital, a venture firm. Crucible is raising two funds—one with a goal of $30 million and the other with a goal of $45 million. Fortune

- One for the money, two for the show. Following the cancellation of Taylor Swift’s three concerts in Austria due to the threat of a planned terrorist attack, insurers are facing millions of dollars in claims. Sources involved in Swift’s tour insurance said a few providers will divvy up the hit. Meanwhile, her upcoming London shows are beefing up security. Reuters

- Conflict of interest. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) wrote a letter to Tesla chairwoman Robyn Denholm, concerned that CEO Elon Musk has used Tesla resources to benefit his other business ventures. Warren wrote, “Tesla’s board of directors appears to be failing to meet its fiduciary duties to Tesla’s shareholders by neglecting to address company CEO Elon Musk’s apparent conflicts of interest.” CNBC

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PARTING WORDS

“She told me that I just needed to approach everything I do in life with the confidence of the average white man.”

— Wednesday actress Jenna Ortega on the life-changing advice she received from a mentor

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Emma Hinchliffe is Fortune’s Most Powerful Women editor, overseeing editorial for the longstanding franchise. As a senior writer at Fortune, Emma has covered women in business and gender-lens news across business, politics, and culture. She is the lead author of the Most Powerful Women Daily newsletter (formerly the Broadsheet), Fortune’s daily missive for and about the women leading the business world.

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