Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg says she is stepping down
Sandberg joined Facebook in early 2008 as the No. 2 to Facebook CEO and co-founder Mark Zuckerberg, and helped turn Facebook into an advertising juggernaut and one of the most powerful companies in the tech industry, with a market cap thatJavier Olivan, the company's chief growth officer, will take over as COO this fall, a spokesperson told CNBC. Sandberg will continue to serve on Meta's board of directors.
Sandberg leveraged her success with Facebook to elevate her own profile, especially among women in the workplace.
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