Neal Mohan, CEO of YouTube

Published 2023-10-30
In this View From The Top interview, Shannon Beckham, MBA ’24, speaks with Neal Mohan, MBA ’05, CEO of YouTube.

Neal discusses the importance of leaning into change—both throughout his career and amid the current AI revolution. As YouTube’s new CEO, he addresses the creator economy, misinformation, negotiations, leading through challenging times, and the principles that motivate him each day.

All Comments (21)
  • @kevinp9110
    This man is the reason why there is endless youtube ends, pause the video, play ADS, watch it again, pause, Play again Ads. Youtube is not a tech company anymore, it's nothing tech, all marketing now!
  • @b12345bb
    Worse CEO ever. I have multiple channels and this guy had made things much worse. They put limited ads on everything now, even silly family content. How can we get this guy fired?
  • @TheOtteroo
    This man is absolutely ruining Youtube so badly, I am looking for other venues.
  • @Ar82-w2w
    This man turned youtube into the Ganges
  • @makecodework
    so he is the reason I am getting these ad blocker warnings.....
  • @donaldharlan3981
    Directive: No person from Stanford is allowed to be employed at YouTube.
  • @J0riS
    Thanks to this man, I can't listen to music on youtube without having a fucking ad every minute. Everybody used to talk shit about Susan but this guy is 10x worse and no one's talking about it
  • @Ar82-w2w
    Indiana does not claim this man AT ALL
  • @asukhiani123
    Watched the first 30 minutes of the video and learned two things: 1. Be yourself. Don't copy others. Walk in your own shoes, not someone else's. Think long term. 2. You can hire anyone to do any job in the world, except for hiring the right person. That job is yours alone.
  • @MarcassCarcass
    Youtube is no longer living up to its name. I've tried to use youtube this month because you have forced me to do so without adblockers, am disgusted at how you expect me to let strangers into my devices and life because they paid you, also disgusted at how you put energy into censoring victims of human trafficking, keeping them silenced and isolated form more abuse, you are working for human trafficking purposes and will not get away with forcing people to let strangers into their devices and life just because they paid you to do so while you also work to oppress trafficking victims.
  • @hotpotgang
    Basically he is saying he can push whatever video (narrative) they "trust" higher in ranking.
  • @shmion
    He is the reason why I am using YouTube Redux and alternate video services because of the censorship.
  • @joejoejoes333
    So this is the guy responsible for the intrusive ads that have ruined the YouTube experience. Typical