Ezelle Wojcicki, an ordinary high school teacher.
But the three daughters she raised were all special.
The elder sister susan wojcicki susan wojcicki is the eldest of the three sisters. She graduated from Harvard University majoring in history and literature, and received two master's degrees in science and business administration from the University of California.
He is currently the CEO of Youtube. 20 15 was selected as the most influential person in Time magazine 100. Considered as one of the most powerful women in the world.
1998 She lent her garage to Larry Page and sergey brin, who are still studying at Stanford. That year, Google was formally established in her garage.
If the car rental company is a kind of luck for the founder of Google, then Susan's joining is even more a blessing for Google. Susan created the most important advertising model in Google today-Adsense. This model brings $654.38+04 billion in advertising revenue to Google every year. Because of this contribution, Susan also won Google's highest employee honor award, namely the Google Founder Award.
Susan is not only in charge of the direction of text advertising, but also in charge of Google's video business. At first, GoogleVideo, which she led, was not successful and was beaten by Youtube. Today, Youtube has become the largest video website in the world, with a value of more than $80 billion.
In Susan's view, career and family are not in conflict. She has five children and goes home from work at 6 o'clock every day to have dinner with her family. She urged Google to change the paid maternity leave for employees from 12 weeks to 18 weeks, and led the implementation of many female employee benefits.
Janet Wojcicki, the second child of the three wolves sisters, graduated from Stanford University and is a medical anthropologist and epidemiologist at the University of California, San Francisco. She can speak many African dialects. Her current research direction is the early trigger of infant obesity. At the same time, she is also highly concerned about the impact of nutritional deficiency of young children on the pathogenesis of AIDS.
My little sister anne wojcicki, who graduated from the Biology Department of Yale University, is one of the founders of the gene technology company 23andMe, and is known as the "female version of Jobs". The valuation of 23andMe has exceeded $654.38 billion. Retail DNA testing is a genetic testing equipment sold by 23andMe for ordinary people, and it was rated as the best invention in 2008 by Time magazine.
However, this successful mother is, first of all, a senior teacher who can adhere to her educational philosophy. She said:
I am a teacher and I am also a mother. I teach my students like my own. Each of my children is unique, and so are my students. As long as the method is proper and willing to pay love and care, there is no child who can't become a family.