David Bruce Goldberg (October 2, 1967 – May 1, 2015) was an American management consultant and businessman. He was the founder of LAUNCH Media and the CEO of SurveyMonkey. He was married to Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook. (wikipedia)
Consideration, certainly. But I would question whether he'll ever get in, in part because safety is a hard position for guys to get in at. I don't why.
We are committed to being essential in our users' lives and this relationship builds on our focus on providing their Yahoo Music services to them wherever and whenever they want it.
For me, going home at 5:30 is as much about my own choices, but also giving my team those choices, too.
I run the largest survey company in the world. It just so happens to be the second-largest company run by someone in my house.
I save everything up until Sunday night because if I start sending emails on Saturday afternoon, then people have to start responding to me on Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning.
It's a lot of sound and fury signifying nothing.
Things are bad in 2001 at Yahoo. There's been layoffs, restructuring, lots of people left.
I think Salesforce, going public very early on before they were profitable, it made a lot of sense for them because it got customers comfortable that these guys were going to have capital and be transparent about their business.
There's not a whole lot of advantage for a company to be public.
One of the most talented, smartest people happens to be my wife, so I can get great advice from her. She obviously knows me incredibly well and what I'm going through. I don't know that I've been as helpful to her as she has been to me.