Looking for a job? Back to Profile. Photos Works. Main Photo. Marissa Mayer. School period Add photo. Career Add photo. Achievements Add photo. Membership Add photo. Awards Add photo. Other Photos Add photo. Her grandfather, Clem Mayer, had polio when he was 7 and served as mayor of Jackson, Wisconsin, for 32 years. She has a younger brother. When she was attending Wausau West High School, Mayer was on the curling team and the precision dance team.
She excelled in chemistry, calculus, biology, and physics. During high school, she worked as a grocery clerk, where she memorized the number codes for produce items to streamline the checkout process. Marissa Mayer with brother and parents.
Although she grew up thinking she would be a doctor, while at Stanford University, Mayer developed a passion for computers and went on to earn both a Bachelor of Science in symbolic systems and a Master of Science in computer science, with a specialization in artificial intelligence.
For her undergraduate thesis, she built travel-recommendation software that advised users in natural-sounding human language. In , the Illinois Institute of Technology granted Mayer an honoris causa doctorate degree in recognition of her work in the field of search. She holds several patents in artificial intelligence and interface design. Mayer married lawyer and investor Zachary Bogue on December 12, Adding even more interest to the appointment, Mayer and her husband, venture capitalist Zachary Bogue, gave birth to their first child—a baby boy named Macallister—on September 30, In September , Mayer wrote on her Tumblr blog, that she was pregnant with identical twins and would give birth in December.
After the birth of her first child in , Mayer took only two weeks off before returning to work. For Yahoo employees, however, she doubled paid maternity leave from eight weeks to 16 weeks in The future looks extremely bright on both fronts.
She worked extensively on the interface of Google Search and over her ten years at the company, she was credited with increasing the number of daily searches from a few hundred thousand to more than a billion. Meanwhile, web services company Yahoo had been struggling with both its identity and its finances. They were in search of a new CEO. They would need someone who knew how to pioneer and produce a steady stream of innovative products to help the company compete with large companies such as Google, Facebook and Apple.
She worked hard to completely revitalise the culture at Yahoo. Prior to her appointment of CEO, the car park would be empty before 10am and after 4pm. Her attention to detail meant that the quality of Yahoo products improved massively, from their company branding to their apps. She breathed new life into a company that was being left behind by the big names of technology.
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