After Twitter, online video-sharing platform YouTube is going through ups and downs with Susan Wojcicki stepping down as Youtube CEO on Thursday.
As per reports, he will be replaced by his longtime Indian-American lieutenant Neil Mohan.
Wojcicki, 54, said in her blog post that she would “focus on family, health and personal projects that I am passionate about.”
Wojcicki, previously senior vice president of advertising products at Google, became CEO of YouTube in 2014.
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