Sheryl Sandberg joins the board of SurveyMonkey, where her late husband was CEO
Sandberg said she was joining SurveyMonkey, which offers online polling services, to help realize the vision of building a lasting company that impacts the way the world does business, according to the Times report.
Sandberg's husband, Dave Goldberg, who was SurveyMonkey's CEO for six years, died unexpectedly while on exercising on vacation in Mexico in May. Goldberg, a well-liked and much-respected figure in Silicon Valley, grew the company from a staff of 14 to more than 500 employees with a valuation of roughly $2 billion, the report said.
SurveyMonkey also appointed David Ebersman, the former CFO of Facebook, to its board.
The did not immediately respond to an inquiry about the news.
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