American businesswoman Anne Wojcicki is the co-founder and CEO of genetic testing company 23andMe. She became a billionaire after the company went public in 2021 but since then, the company’s ...
However, they revealed a deep-seated disagreement with co-founder and CEO Anne Wojcicki's strategic vision for the company. In her first on-the-record interview with Fortune since the mass ...
Andre Fernandez, Jim Frankola and Mark Jensen will join the company's CEO Anne Wojcicki on the board. The new board members ...
That request epitomises the fall of a company that transformed its chief executive and founder Anne Wojcicki, ex-wife of Google founder Sergey Brin, into a paper billionaire when it floated three ...
The company, which is headed by Sergei Brin’s ex-wife, Anne Wojcicki, has endured a maelstrom of controversy over the past several months, the likes of which has included litigation, layoffs ...
Anne Wojcicki, CEO of 23andMe, the struggling DNA testing company, doesn’t think this is the right time to examine her leadership style. “What will be most interesting is writing the story in ...
Anne Wojcicki wanted to run things—alone. It was 2009 and her startup 23andMe was riding high, fueled by a steady stream of venture money, intriguing personal accounts of genome exploration ...
Anne Wojcicki, the CEO of the consumer genetic testing company 23andMe (ME), is cautiously optimistic about the firm’s future, a month after its entire board resigned on the same day. “I think ...
CEO Anne Wojcicki has also previously said she'd consider a potential takeover of the company, which has raised concerns among customers about what would happen to their data in the event of a sale.
Following the resignation of every independent member of the company’s board of directors, its chief executive, Anne Wojcicki, expressed openness to selling the company and its database of ...
2006: 23andMe is founded in Silicon Valley 23andMe CEO Anne Wojcicki co-founded the company in 2006 with biologist Linda Avey and Paul Cusenza, who previously worked at the now-defunct Perlegen ...