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Neal Mohan is an American technology executive best known as the Chief Executive Officer of YouTube, a role he assumed in February 2023 following the resignation of Susan Wojcicki.[1] Widely recognized for shaping the modern online video ecosystem, Mohan has played a central role in the evolution of digital advertising, creator monetization, streaming media, and platform-scale product strategy across Google and YouTube.[2]
Before becoming CEO, Mohan served as YouTube’s Chief Product Officer and previously led Google’s display and video advertising business following Google’s acquisition of DoubleClick in 2007.[3] Under his leadership, YouTube expanded aggressively into subscription services, short-form video, connected television, creator commerce, and AI-powered creator tools.[4]
Early life and education
Neal Mohan was born on July 14, 1973, in Lafayette, Indiana, United States, to Indian parents originally from Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh.[5] His father, Aditya Mohan, moved to the United States to pursue doctoral studies in civil engineering at Purdue University.[6]
Mohan spent portions of his childhood in both the United States and India. In the mid-1980s, his family relocated to Lucknow, where he attended St. Francis’ College and became fluent in Hindi while also studying Sanskrit.[7]
He later returned to the United States for higher education and enrolled at Stanford University, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering in 1996.[8] In 2005, he completed a Master of Business Administration from the Stanford Graduate School of Business, where he was recognized as an Arjay Miller Scholar.[9]
Career
Early career
Mohan began his professional career at Accenture before joining NetGravity, an early online advertising technology company.[10] NetGravity was later acquired by DoubleClick, where Mohan became closely associated with the company’s ad technology and product operations.[11]
Following operational turmoil at DoubleClick in the early 2000s, Mohan worked alongside CEO David Rosenblatt to rebuild and modernize the company’s advertising systems and product strategy.[12]
Google and advertising leadership
Google acquired DoubleClick in 2007 in a landmark deal valued at approximately $3.1 billion.[13] After the acquisition, Mohan joined Google and rose through the company’s advertising organization, eventually becoming Senior Vice President of Display and Video Ads.[14]
At Google, he oversaw key advertising technologies and helped develop products that strengthened Google’s dominance in online display and video advertising.[15]
In 2011, Twitter reportedly attempted to recruit Mohan as its Chief Product Officer. Google retained him through a compensation package reportedly valued at approximately $100 million.[16]
YouTube
Mohan joined YouTube in 2015 as Chief Product Officer under CEO Susan Wojcicki.[17] In this role, he led global product strategy, user experience, trust and safety initiatives, creator systems, and monetization products.[18]
He played a major role in launching and expanding several major YouTube initiatives, including:
- YouTube Music
- YouTube Premium
- YouTube TV
- YouTube Kids
- YouTube Shorts
- Creator monetization and subscription systems[19]
Mohan also became one of the company’s principal executives overseeing platform moderation and misinformation policies during periods of heightened scrutiny around online extremism and election-related content.[20]
On February 16, 2023, Susan Wojcicki announced that Mohan would become the new CEO of YouTube.[21]
Chief Executive Officer of YouTube
As CEO, Mohan has overseen YouTube’s expansion beyond traditional online video into streaming television, podcasts, sports broadcasting, artificial intelligence tools, and creator commerce.[22]
Under his leadership, YouTube accelerated investment in connected TV experiences and Shorts, positioning the platform competitively against TikTok, Netflix, and streaming media ecosystems.[23]
Mohan has consistently emphasized creator empowerment and openness as central principles of YouTube’s identity.[24]
In 2025, TIME named him its “CEO of the Year” for his leadership of YouTube and influence on the global creator economy.[25]
Leadership style and influence
Mohan is widely regarded as one of the most influential executives in digital media and advertising.[26] His leadership style has frequently been described as analytical, product-focused, and creator-centric.[27]
He has advocated for balancing technological innovation with platform responsibility, especially regarding misinformation, child safety, and AI-generated media.[28]
Boards and affiliations
Mohan has served on multiple corporate and nonprofit boards, including:
- Stitch Fix
- 23andMe
- Starbucks
- The Paley Center for Media[29]
He has also served on the Advisory Council of the Stanford Graduate School of Business and has been associated with the Council on Foreign Relations.[30]
Awards and recognition
Mohan has received several recognitions for leadership in technology and media, including:
- Gold House A100 Honoree (2023)[31]
- Fortune “100 Most Powerful People in Business”[32]
- TIME CEO of the Year (2025)[33]
- Global Indian of the Year – Economic Times Awards 2025[34]
Personal life
Mohan is married to Hema Sareen Mohan, who has worked in nonprofit and public welfare sectors.[35] The couple has children and resides in the San Francisco Bay Area.[36]
Social media
- YouTube: @nealmohan
- LinkedIn: Neal Mohan
- Instagram: @neal_mohan
- X (formerly Twitter): @nealmohan
References
- ↑ Susan Wojcicki Announces Neal Mohan as Next YouTube CEO
- ↑ Stanford Graduate School of Business – View From The Top: Neal Mohan
- ↑ Neal Mohan – YouTube Official Biography
- ↑ Neal Mohan Is TIME's 2025 CEO of the Year
- ↑ Neal Mohan – Early Life and Background
- ↑ Neal Mohan Origins and Family Background
- ↑ NDTV – Who Is Neal Mohan?
- ↑ Stanford GSB – Neal Mohan Biography
- ↑ Stanford GSB Alumni – Neal Mohan MBA ’05
- ↑ Neal Mohan’s Education and Career Path
- ↑ Stratechery Interview with Neal Mohan
- ↑ Neal Mohan – DoubleClick and Google Transition
- ↑ Google Agrees to Acquire DoubleClick
- ↑ Stanford GSB – Neal Mohan Leadership Overview
- ↑ Neal Mohan Biography and Product Leadership
- ↑ Google Paid Neal Mohan $100 Million to Stay
- ↑ Neal Mohan – YouTube Executive Biography
- ↑ Stanford GSB – Neal Mohan at YouTube
- ↑ TIME – Neal Mohan CEO of the Year
- ↑ Neal Mohan – Platform Policy and Moderation
- ↑ From Susan to Neal – YouTube Leadership Transition
- ↑ CEO of the Year Neal Mohan Discusses YouTube's Cultural Dominance
- ↑ YouTube CEO Neal Mohan’s 2025 Strategic Letter
- ↑ Neal Mohan on Building a Stage for Creators
- ↑ Neal Mohan Is TIME's 2025 CEO of the Year
- ↑ ET Awards 2025 – Neal Mohan Named Global Indian of the Year
- ↑ Neal Mohan Discusses YouTube’s Cultural Influence
- ↑ From the CEO: What’s Coming to YouTube in 2026
- ↑ Neal Mohan – Boards and Affiliations
- ↑ Stanford GSB – Neal Mohan Profile
- ↑ Gold House A100 Honorees
- ↑ Fortune – Most Powerful People in Business
- ↑ TIME CEO of the Year 2025
- ↑ ET Awards 2025 – Global Indian of the Year
- ↑ ABP News – All About Neal Mohan
- ↑ Neal Mohan on Family and Parenting