Thursday, February 2, 2012

Sandberg's Facebook pay places her on top Sheryl Sandberg Facebook's $31m woman Goes Public Parenting Sit With Me Campaign Taking Place February 14 At Women 2.0 PITCH Conference COO $8 Million House [PHOTOS] Yahoo! Here are board members you should get 4 execs earned more than Zuckerberg in 2011 still a minority at Davos economic talks Today Tech interviewed 'Valley Girl'style My Favorite Statistics and Sentences From Big IPO It’s All About Family Is Ready for the Time Fun Facts The S1 Corrections filing What to look $100 Billion Question Can Keep Growing Fast Enough Few women participating panels shaping future Men dominate despite some gains diversity. tracker says will go public witj $90 billionplus valuation

Sheryl Sandberg: Facebook's $31m woman Mark Zuckerberg and the scions of Silicon Valley have known for a long time that Sheryl Sandberg is a powerful woman. But on Wednesday the extent of that power became crystal clear to the outside world ... Sheryl Sandberg Was Facebook's Best-Paid Employee in 2011 Sheryl Sandberg, chief operating officer of Facebook, got paid $30.87 million last year, making her the most highly compensated employee at the company in 2011. Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg's $8 Million House [PHOTOS] Photos of Sheryl Sandberg's $8 million home in Atherton, Calif. Sandberg Tops FB's Most-Well Compensated Facebook Inc. Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg received $30.9 million in total compensation in 2011, making her the best-paid senior executive at the world's largest social network. Sandberg's Facebook pay places her on top Who is Facebook's highest-paid executive? Sheryl Sandberg. How Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg Became One of the Most Powerful Women in the World Mark Zuckerberg is on his way to becoming one of the richest people in the world, but when it comes to influence in the worlds of politics and business, he sits in the shadow of his chief operating officer, Sheryl Sandberg. Sandberg, 43, is credited for the success of Facebook's advertising strategy. When she joined Facebook in 2008 it had 130 employees and no cash. Three years later Facebook ... Facebook's Sandberg Friends Gaga to Obama as Social Media IPO Nears: Tech Facebook Inc.'s Sheryl Sandberg recently threw a fundraiser for President Obama, dining with Lady Gaga and the president himself. Last week, she was a highly visible co-chair of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg Goes Public on Parenting Would it surprise you to hear that a future CEO had the following background? She enjoyed weekly manicures with her mother starting at age four, spent her days playing princess dress-up, was not regularly around professional women, and was not told she could achieve anything she put her mind to. Surprised? Yes, it would surprise me too. Sandberg: Star Face for Facebook As Facebook's record public offering looms, Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg hobnobs with President Obama and Lady Gaga, then co-chairs Davos Facebook's Sandberg Tops Social Network's Best-Compensated Facebook Inc. Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg received $30.9 million in total compensation in 2011, making her the best-paid senior executive at the world's largest social network.
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