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Sheryl Kara Sandberg (born August 28, 1969) is an American technology executive, philanthropist, and writer. Sandberg served as chief operating officer (COO) of Meta Platforms, a position from which she stepped down in August 2022. She is also the founder of LeanIn.Org. In 2008, she was made COO at Facebook, becoming the company's second-highest-ranking official. In June 2012, she was elected to Facebook's board of directors, becoming the first woman to serve on its board. As head of the company's advertising business, Sandberg was credited for making the company profitable. Prior to joining Facebook as its COO, Sandberg was vice president of global online sales and operations at Google and was involved in its philanthropic arm Google.org. Before that, Sandberg served as research assistant to Lawrence Summers at the World Bank, and subsequently as his chief of staff when he was Bill Clinton's United States Secretary of the Treasury. In 2012, she was named in the Time 100, an annual list of the most influential people in the world. On Forbes Magazine's 2021 billionaires list, Sandberg is reported to have a net worth of US$1.7 billion, due to her stock holdings in Facebook and in other companies. In 2022, she announced she would be stepping down as Meta COO in the fall but that she would remain on its board. In January 2024, she announced that she would not stand for re-election on the board in May 2024. Early life and education Sandberg was born in 1969 in Washington, D.C., to a Jewish family, the daughter of Adele (née Einhorn) and Joel Sandberg, and the oldest of three children. Her father is an ophthalmologist, and her mother, whose grandparents immigrated from Belarus, was a college professor of French language.Her family moved to North Miami Beach, Florida, when she was two years old. She attended North Miami Beach High School, from which she graduated in 1987 ranked ninth in her class. She was sophomore class president, became a member of the National Honor Society, and was on the senior class executive board. Sandberg taught aerobics in the 1980s while in high school.In 1987, Sandberg enrolled at Harvard College. She graduated in 1991 summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa with a Bachelor of Arts in economics and was awarded the John H. Williams Prize for the top graduating student in economics. While at Harvard, she co-founded an organization called Women in Economics and Government. She also met Professor Lawrence Summers, who became her mentor and thesis adviser. Summers recruited her to be his research assistant at the World Bank, where she worked for approximately one year on health projects in India dealing with leprosy, AIDS, and blindness.In 1993, she enrolled at Harvard Business School and in 1995 she earned her MBA, graduating with the highest distinction. In her first year of business school, she earned a fellowship. Career Early career After graduating from business school in the spring of 1995, Sandberg worked as a management consultant for McKinsey & Company for approximately one year (1995–1996). From 1996 to 2001 she again worked for Lawrence Summers, who was then serving as the United States Secretary of the Treasury under President Bill Clinton, as his chief of staff. Sandberg assisted in the Treasury's work on forgiving debt in the developing world during the Asian financial crisis.She later joined Google in 2001, where she was responsible for online sales of Google's advertising and publishing products as well as for sales operations of Google's consumer products and Google Book Search. During her time at Google, she grew the ad and sales team from four people to 4,000. Facebook / Meta Platforms In late 2007, Mark Zuckerberg, co-founder and chief executive of Facebook, met Sandberg at a Christmas party held by Dan Rosensweig. Zuckerberg had no formal search for a Chief Operating Officer (COO), but thought of Sandberg as "a perfect fit" for this role. In March 2008, Facebook announced the hiring of Sandberg for the role of COO and her leaving Google.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, she oversees the firm's business operations including sales, marketing, business development, human resources, public policy, and communications.In 2012, she became the eighth member (and the first woman) of Facebook's board of directors.In April 2014, it was reported that Sandberg had sold over half of her shares in Facebook since the company went public. At the time of Facebook's IPO, she held approximately 41 million shares in the company; after several rounds of sales she is left with around 17.2 million shares, amounting to a stake of 0.5% in the company, worth about $1 billion.The New York Times published a report in 2018 detailing Sandberg's role in handling Facebook's public relations after revelations of Russian interference in the 2016 United States elections and its Cambridge Analytica data scandal. According to The Wall Street Journal, during a meeting, Zuckerberg blamed Sandberg personally for the outcome of the scandal, and that Sandberg "confided in friends that the exchange rattled her, and she wondered if she should be worried about her job."On November 29, 2018, The New York Times reported that Sandberg had personally asked Facebook's communications staff to conduct research into George Soros's finances days after Soros publicly criticized tech companies, including Facebook, at the World Economic Forum. In a statement, Facebook said the research into Soros "was already underway when Sheryl [Sandberg] sent an email asking if Mr. Soros had shorted Facebook's stock."On June 1, 2022, Sandberg announced she would be leaving Meta as COO in the fall of 2022 but would remain on the board of directors. Stating a reason for stepping down, Sandberg stated "it is time for me to write the next chapter of my life." In January 2024, she announced that she would be stepping down from the board in May and not running for re-election. Boards In 2009, Sandberg was named to the board of The Walt Disney Company. She also serves on the boards of Women for Women International, the Center for Global Development, and V-Day. She was previously a board member of Starbucks, Brookings Institution, and Ad Council. Other work and ventures In 2008, Sandberg wrote an article for The Huffington Post in support of her mentor, Larry Summers, who was under fire for his comments about women. She was a keynote speaker at the Jewish Community Federation's Business Leadership Council in 2010. In December 2010, she gave a TED speech titled "Why we have too few women leaders." In May 2011, she gave the Commencement Address a.... Discover the Sheryl Sandberg popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Sheryl Sandberg books.

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    Know Your Value

    Mika Brzezinski

    The bestselling motivational guide that TheAtlantic.com calls "a rallying cry for women to get the money they deserve." Why are women so often overlooked and underpaid? What are t...

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    Walk It Off

    Ruth Marshall

    Furiously Happy meets Elaine Lui in this truly originaland surprisingly hilariousmemoir about one woman’s journey to learn how to walk after a debilitating diagnosis turned her lif...

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    La vida plena

    Arianna Huffington

    En La vida plena Arianna Huffington argumenta de forma apasionada y persuasiva la necesidad de redefinir lo que significa tener éxito en el mundo actual.«Mientras el mundo nos ofre...

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    How to be a Brit

    George Mikes

    The hilariously accurate, witty and indispensable manual for everyone who longs to attain True Britishness'Got me in tears of laughter' 5 Reader Review'Laughoutloud hilarious, witt...

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    Machiavelli for Women

    Stacey Vanek Smith

    From the NPR host of The Indicator and correspondent for Planet Money comes an “accessible, funny, cleareyed, and practical” (Sarah Knight, New York Times bestselling author) guid...

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    Type R

    Ama Marston & Stephanie Marston

    Forget Type As and Bs. The future lies with Type Rsthe resilient individuals, leaders, businesses, families, and communities who turn challenges into opportunities in times of uphe...

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    Be Fearless

    Jean Case

    Be Fearless is researchedbased call to action for those seeking to live extraordinary lives and bring about transformational change.LOS ANGELES TIMES BESTSELLER NATIONAL BESTSELLE...

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    How to Make it Happen

    Maria Hatzistefanis

    Success is not final and failure is not fatal.Maria Hatzistefanis should know. Having spent 20 years building her own company (described by the press as 'an overnight success'), sh...

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    Comeback Careers

    Mika Brzezinski & Ginny Brzezinski

    STRONG, WISER, BETTERAn Essential Guide for Reentering, Reinventing, or Rebooting Your Career at Any Age So many women hit their 40s or 50s and realize: it's time for a career cha...

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    Zucked

    Roger McNamee

    One of the Financial Times' Best Business Books of 2019The New York Times bestseller about a noted tech venture capitalist, early mentor to Mark Zuckerberg, and Facebook investor, ...

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    Option B

    Sheryl Sandberg & Adam Grant

    #1 NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLER From authors of Lean In and Originals: a powerful, inspiring, and practical book about building resilience and moving forward after life’s inevitable...

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    MOTHER JONES

    Mother Jones & Mary Field Parton

    Mother Jones was an exceptional woman who tirelessly fought for worker's rights till the end of her life. Labelled as the "Most Dangerous Woman" in America, she organis...

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    Burn Book

    Kara Swisher

    Instant New York Times BestsellerFrom awardwinning journalist Kara Swisher comes a witty, scathing, but fair accounting of the tech industry and its founders who wanted to change t...

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    When Women Lead

    Julia Boorstin

    This groundbreaking, deeply reported work from CNBC’s Julia Boorstin reveals the key characteristics that help top female leaders thrive as they innovate, grow businesses, and navi...

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    Special Characters

    Laurie Segall

    "CNN's former senior tech correspondent shares her frontrow seat on the rise of Facebook, Twitter, and other newmedia empiresand the geeks turned entrepreneurs who founded them."Pe...

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    The Wind in My Hair

    Masih Alinejad

    An extraordinary memoir from an Iranian journalist in exile about leaving her country, challenging tradition and sparking an online movement against compulsory hijab. A photo on Ma...

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    Lean In

    Sheryl Sandberg

    #1 INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER  “A landmark manifesto" (The New York Times) that's a revelatory, inspiring call to action and a blueprint for individual growth that wil...

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    The No Club

    Linda Babcock, Brenda Peyser, Lise Vesterlund & Laurie Weingart

    In this “long overdue manifesto on gender equality in the workplace, a practical playbook with tips you can put into action immediately…simply priceless” (Angela Duckworth, bestsel...

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    The Accidental Billionaires

    Ben Mezrich

    NATIONAL BESTSELLER“The Social Network, the much anticipated movie…adapted from Ben Mezrich’s book The Accidental Billionaires.” The New York TimesBest friends Eduardo Saverin and ...

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    Flying High

    Tony Fernandes

    'What a life. Tony Fernandes has accomplished amazing things and who's to say what he can go on to achieve?' Sir Richard BransonThe inspiring story of business hero and Apprentice...

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    Claim Your Confidence

    Lydia Fenet

    You Are a Badass meets Grit in this powerhouse guide to overcoming your fear and finding the confidence withinfrom Christie’s ambassador and author of the “insightful, inspiring” (...

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    Style and Substance

    Helena Morrissey

    'An inspiring guide to developing your personal brand, achieving your career goals and shaping the future of work' Red'Everything every career woman needs to know and yet is rarely...

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    How to Be an Overnight Success

    Maria Hatzistefanis

    Hard won advice practical business advice from the hugely successful entrepreneur and founder of the Rodial skincare, Maria Hatzistefanis with plenty of advice, tips and practica...

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    How to Live Your Best Life

    Maria Hatzistefanis

    It's time to reset, adjust and take the power back.Having spent over 20 years building her hugely successful beauty empire, Maria Hatzistefanis managed to achieve all her childhood...

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    The Declaration of the Rights of Women

    Olympe de Gouges

    Olympe de Gouges was the most important fighter for women's rights you've never heard of. An activist and writer in revolutionary Paris, she published 'The Declaration of the Right...

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    Taking Up Space

    Chelsea Kwakye & Ore Ogunbiyi

    'Brilliant' CANDICE CARTYWILLIAMS, author of QUEENIE'Essential' BERNARDINE EVARISTO, author of GIRL, WOMAN, OTHER'Hugely important' PAULA AKPANAs a minority in a predominantly whit...

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    A Woman in Arabia

    Gertrude Bell & Georgina Howell

    A portrait in her own words of the female Lawrence of Arabia, the subject of the PBS documentary Letters from Baghdad, voiced by Tilda Swinton, and the major motion ...

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    A Diary of The Lady

    Rachel Johnson

    Rachel Johnson takes on the challenge of saving The Lady, Britain's oldest women's weekly, in her hilarious diary, A Diary of The Lady: My First Year and a Half as Editor.'The whol...

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    The Autobiography of Mother Jones

    Mother Jones & Mary Field Parton

    Mother Jones was an exceptional woman who tirelessly fought for worker's rights till the end of her life. Labelled as the "Most Dangerous Woman" in America, she organis...

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    Strong Female Lead

    Arwa Mahdawi

    'Fascinating . . . the most incredible argument for why a female model of leadership might actually be the more powerful and sustainable one' Scarlett Curtis'A bold, rigorous and l...

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    Inventing Joy

    Joy Mangano

    NATIONAL BESTSELLER “It was an honor to play Joy on the big screenshe’s such a fearless woman, an incredible business force and an inspiration to everyone she meets.” Jennifer Lawr...

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    How Women Rise

    Sally Helgesen & Marshall Goldsmith

    Overcome the twelve habits holding you back and take your career to new heights with this wise and approachable guide from two business leadership experts. Ready to take the next s...

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    Lean Out

    Marissa Orr

    Girl gangs reigning terror at Facebook, narcissistic overlords at Google . . . this is the backdrop of Lean Out, which takes readers on the journey of Marissa Orr, a single mom of ...

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    Facebook

    Steven Levy

    One of the Best Technology Books of 2020Financial Times“Levy’s allaccess Facebook reflects the reputational swan dive of its subject. . . . The result is evenhanded and devastating...

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    Life After You

    Lucie Brownlee

    ‘He crashed on to the pillow next to me, heavy as a felled oak. I slapped His face and told Him to wake up. Our daughter, B, appeared in the doorway, woken up by the screaming – I ...

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    The Choice

    Edith Eva Eger

    A New York Times Bestseller“I’ll be forever changed by Dr. Eger’s story…The Choice is a reminder of what courage looks like in the worst of times and that we all have the ability t...

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    50 Business Classics

    James Bidwell

    What do great enterprises have in common? What sort of person leads them? Where do the best new ideas come from? A single idea can help you find the next big thing, but it takes ti...

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    More Awesome Than Money

    Jim Dwyer

    Can Facebook be trusted with your data? Years ahead of their time, Diaspora tried to do better. This is their DavidversusGoliath effort to build a revolutionary social network that...

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    Creating Room to Read

    John Wood

    The inspirational story of a former Microsoft executive’s quest to build libraries around the world and share the love of booksWhat’s happened since John Wood left Microsoft to cha...