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Deb Liu was the VP of Facebook Marketplace at the time of this recording, leading one of the company’s biggest strategic bets. In March 2021, she will be joining Ancestry, the world’s largest genealogy company, to become its next chief executive officer. Deb also co-founded Women In Product, which has more than 20k members in 27 countries, and currently serves as a board member at Intuit. Previously, she was at Paypal, eBay, and the Boston Consulting Group.
In this episode, we speak with Deb about growing up as one of the few Asian Americans in South Carolina, choosing when to break expectations to advance in your career, and why what got you to where you are won’t take you where you want to go.
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Deb Liu was the VP of Facebook Marketplace at the time of this recording, leading one of the company’s biggest strategic bets. In March 2021, she will be joining Ancestry, the world’s largest genealogy company, to become its next chief executive officer. Deb also co-founded Women In Product, which has more than 20k members in 27 countries, and currently serves as a board member at Intuit. Previously, she was at Paypal, eBay, and the Boston Consulting Group.
In this episode, we speak with Deb about growing up as one of the few Asian Americans in South Carolina, choosing when to break expectations to advance in your career, and why what got you to where you are won’t take you where you want to go.
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Episode resources:
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If you enjoyed today’s conversation about the intersection of work and Asian American identity, please subscribe to the show wherever you get your podcasts and leave us a review to spread the word. We’d really appreciate it!
Learn more about the show at acrossthelinespodcast.com, follow us @acrossthelinespodcast, and subscribe to our newsletter to get the latest updates.