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Sheryl Sandberg

January 2024

  • Sheryl Sandberg speaks at Vanity Fair's 6th New Establishment summit in Beverly Hills, California, in 2019.

    $2bn woman: how Sheryl Sandberg became one of tech’s most successful bosses

  • Sheryl Sandberg

    Sheryl Sandberg to leave board of Facebook parent Meta

July 2022

  • Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.

    Mark Zuckerberg to face deposition over Cambridge Analytica scandal

    The Meta CEO, and former COO Sheryl Sandberg will be questioned as part of a lawsuit filed on behalf of Facebook users in California

June 2022

  • Gaby Hinsliff

    Sheryl Sandberg isn’t the first woman to realise that work in your 50s is no walk in the park

    Gaby Hinsliff
  • Stephanie Hare

    Sheryl Sandberg’s influence reaches all of us. But it’s a troubling legacy

    Stephanie Hare
  • Sheryl Sandberg at a session at the World Economic Forum, Davos in 2017.

    ‘End of an era’: Sheryl Sandberg leaves behind powerful – if complicated – legacy

  • Sheryl Sandberg, chief operating officer of Facebook, announces she will step down from her role.

    Sheryl Sandberg steps down as chief operating officer of Facebook parent company Meta

April 2022

  • COO of Facebook Sheryl Sandberg testifies before a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing in Washington, DC, September 2018.

    Sheryl Sandberg allegedly leant on Daily Mail news site to drop stories about ex-boyfriend

    The Daily Mail dropped two stories detailing Activision’s Bobby Kotich’s abuse of an ex after threats by Meta executive, WSJ reports

February 2022

  • A Facebook employee walks by a sign displaying the "like" icon at the company’s headquarters in Menlo Park, California.

    Why the Facebook owner’s shares are in freefall

    Analysis: shares in Meta fell by 25% after latest results revealed first-ever decline in daily users

October 2021

  • Carole Cadwalladr

    The latest revelations mark the beginning of the end for the House of Zuckerberg

    Carole Cadwalladr
    The Observer’s investigations into Facebook in 2018 exposed a toxic culture. But still the business thrived. That might be about to change

August 2021

  • FILES-AMFOOT-POETRY-MUSIC-US<br>(FILES) In this file photo taken on January 20, 2021 National youth poet laureate Amanda Gorman recites during the inauguration of Joe Biden as the 46th US President at the US Capitol in Washington, DC. - Amanda Gorman, the young poet who delivered a captivating performance at President Joe Biden’s inauguration, opened the Super Bowl on February 7, 2021 with a new work celebrating essential workers. (Photo by Brendan SMIALOWSKI / AFP) (Photo by BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images)

    Amanda Gorman and Kate Winslet join advocates urging Biden to protect Afghan women

    Sheryl Sandberg, Charlize Theron and Diane von Furstenburg among dozens who signed open letter

January 2021

  • Facebook has no plans to lift Trump ban, says Sheryl Sandberg – video

    Facebook targets 'stop the steal' content and says Trump ban may be permanent.

    Company places limits on phrase behind false election claims as Sheryl Sandberg says she’s ‘glad’ president was blocked

October 2020

  • Woman Working From Home<br>Woman working on computer and digital tablet in her home office during pandemic.

    The coronavirus pandemic has hit women in business particularly hard

    Gene Marks
    Four times as many females as males have left the workforce while women working from home have had to do the heavy lifting of childcare

July 2020

  • FILE PHOTO: Facebook Chairman and CEO Zuckerberg testifies at a House Financial Services Committee hearing in Washington<br>FILE PHOTO: Facebook Chairman and CEO Mark Zuckerberg testifies at a House Financial Services Committee hearing in Washington, U.S., October 23, 2019. REUTERS/Erin Scott/File Photo

    'Too big to fail': why even a historic ad boycott won’t change Facebook

  • Mark Zuckerberg<br>FILE - In this March 25, 2015 file photo CEO Mark Zuckerberg gives the keynote address during the Facebook F8 Developer Conference in San Francisco. Britain's competition watchdog The Competition and Markets Authority took aim at the U.S. tech giants in a report Wednesday July 1, 2020, wanting new rules to foster competition in digital advertising markets and rein in the industry's dominant players, Google and Facebook. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg, FILE)

    'Disappointing' Zuckerberg meeting fails to yield results, say Facebook boycott organizers

January 2020

  • Hillary Clinton visits the UK<br>Handout photo issued by Swansea University of Former First Lady and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, during a panel discussion at Swansea University on the adversity faced by women in politics. PA Photo. Picture date: Friday November 15, 2019. See PA story EDUCATION Clinton. Photo credit should read: Matthew Horwood/Swansea University/PA Wire
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    Hillary Clinton is still trying to sell herself as a feminist icon. Don't buy it

    Jessa Crispin
    The real issue of ‘representation’ isn’t that there aren’t enough powerful women. It’s that what is represented as feminism is actually corporatism

May 2019

  • A rocket takes off

    Today in Focus
    The new space race

    The science writer Philip Ball has always been fascinated by space. He looks at the latest missions to the moon and beyond. And: Carole Cadwalladr on why she used her TED talk to tell tech billionaires they had broken democracy

April 2019

  • Mobile users next to a screen projection of the Facebook logo.

    Facebook to use AI to stop telling users to say hi to dead friends

    Algorithmic features have sent suggestions to wish happy birthday to those who’ve died

March 2019

  • Facebook sign at company headquarters

    Revealed: Facebook’s global lobbying against data privacy laws

    Social network targeted legislators around the world, promising or threatening to withhold investment

February 2019

  • CEO of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg<br>epa06659809 One hundred cutouts depicting CEO of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg wearing a t-shirt that reads 'fix fakebook' are placed on the East Front of the US Capitol by a global activist group named 'AVAAZ' in Washington, DC, USA, 10 April 2018. Zuckerberg will  testify in two Congressional hearings this week regarding Facebook allowing third-party applications to collect the data of its users without their permission, and for the company's response to Russian interference in the 2016 US presidential election.  EPA/MICHAEL REYNOLDS

    Book of the week
    Zucked by Roger McNamee review – Facebook’s catastrophe

    An important investor explains how his enthusiasm has turned to shame
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