Neal Mohan: Boss of Youtube now from India

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The world's trust in Indian talent is continuously increasing. This is the reason why now an Indian has been made the boss of another Global MNC. The new name is Neil Mohan whom Youtube has made its chief. Know what is special about the new CEO of Youtube.

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Neal Mohan is currently the Chief Product Officer of YouTube. He was associated with YouTube in November 2015. According to his LinkedIn profile, Neal Mohan holds an MBA from Stanford University and started his career with an Exchange Company.

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Big things about Neal Mohan

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Neel Mohan is a graduate of Electrical Engineering from Stanford University.

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He joined Google in the year 2008. After this, he was made the Chief Product Officer of YouTube in the year 2015.

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He has led many big projects on YouTube. Here he built a top-notch product and UX team. Neil Mohan and his team had a big role in the launch of YouTube TV to YouTube Music, Premium, and Shorts.

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Neil has also previously worked with Microsoft. Prior to this, he worked for DoubleClick for about 6 years.

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In the year 2007, Google acquired this company. After this, he worked as the Voice President of Google's Display and Video Advertising for almost 8 years.

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Who is Neal Mohan's wife? Neel Mohan is an American of Indian origin. He is married to Hima Sarin Mohan. By becoming the CEO of YouTube, Neil Mohan has become a part of the list of CEOs of Indian origin. This list includes Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayan, and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai.

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When Google gave 100 million dollars According to a 2013 report, Google had given stocks worth $100 million to Neil Mohan. Google had taken this decision to prevent Neil from going to Twitter. DoubleClick CEO and Google executive David Rosenblatt joined Twitter in 2010.

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According to the reports, Neil Mohan was offered to join Twitter as Chief Product Officer at that time, but he refused his old boss David Rosenblatt for this offer. At that time Google gave him 100 million dollars in the form of stocks.

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