
Sheryl Sandberg
Founder, LeanIn.org

Biography
Sheryl Sandberg is the founder and chair of the Sandberg Goldberg Bernthal Family Foundation, a nonprofit organization that works to build a more equal and resilient world through three key initiatives: LeanIn.org, OptionB.org, and the Dave Goldberg Scholarship Program. Launched in 2013, LeanIn.org supports a global community of peer groups called Lean In Circles. Over 86,000 women have started Circles in 183 countries—and 85 percent of members credit their Circle with bringing positive change to their life within the first six months of joining.
Sheryl is the co-founder of Sandberg Bernthal Venture Partners (SBVP), an early stage venture fund deploying private capital to fund innovation across consumer, enterprise, climate, and healthcare technology. Sheryl previously served as chief operating officer at Meta for fourteen years, during which the company grew from $150 million to over $110 billion in annual revenue and implemented industry-defining benefits and programs to make the workplace more inclusive.
Before joining the company then called Facebook, Sheryl was vice president of global online sales and operations at Google, chief of staff for the U.S. Treasury Department under President Clinton, a consultant with McKinsey & Company, and an economist with the World Bank. She serves on the boards of the Bay Football Club and Terradot.
Sheryl is the best-selling author of three books: Lean In, Lean In for Graduates, and Option B: Facing Adversity, Building Resilience, and Finding Joy, which she co-authored with Wharton professor Adam Grant.
She received a BA summa cum laude from Harvard University and an MBA with highest distinction from Harvard Business School.
Sheryl lives in Menlo Park, California, with her husband and their five children.