It is a sure
thing that Google is a tough company. However, for Sheryl Sandberg, a veteran
Google employee, it seems that Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook has become at least
as tough as the Internet company. The popular social networking web site
announced on Tuesday that starting March 24 Sheryl Sandberg would become Facebook’s
chief operating officer, replacing Owen Van Natta.
Sheryl Sandberg
was Google’s vice president of global sales and operations for six years and
she was involved in the company’s AdWords and AdSense services' development, as well as in
the Google.org nonprofit division.
However,
Sandberg will now start a new adventure aboard Facebook, as its chief operating
officer. According to the social networking company’s statement, she will "be responsible for helping Facebook scale its operations and expand
its presence globally," as well as "manage sales, marketing, business
development, human resources, public policy, privacy, and communications."
Sheryl Sandberg
is an alumna of both Harvard University’s undergraduate college and Harvard Business School.
However, it is the experience she accumulated in building the Internet’s most
successful digital-advertising giant that will represent a valuable asset for
Facebook.
Mark
Zuckerberg’s move comes in the context when Sergey Brin, Google’s co-founder,
announced that his company’s contract with MySpace had produced disappointing
revenue results.
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