YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki on coronavirus and fighting misinformation (Full Stream 6/18)

YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki joins Washington Post Silicon Valley correspondent Elizabeth Dwoskin to discuss the platform’s surging usage during the pandemic, efforts to combat misinformation and the increased scrutiny that comes with being a primary source of information on the internet on Thursday, June 18 at 5:15 p.m. ET.

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In This Story: Susan Wojcicki

Susan Diane Wojcicki is an American-Polish business executive who is the CEO of YouTube. She has been in the tech industry for over 20 years. Wojcicki was involved in the founding of Google, and became Google’s first marketing manager in 1999.

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