Stories
Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook OG and Zuck's right-hand woman, to exit company this fall
To quote Zuck, it's "the end of an era."
Sheryl Sandberg discussed 'Facebook lite' for kids in 2013, leaked messages show
Facebook has had its eye on younger users for some time.
By Karissa Bell
Sheryl Sandberg asked Facebook staff to research George Soros: report
'The New York Times' reports Sandberg was directly involved.
By Johnny Lieu
Sheryl Sandberg denies slowing and downplaying Russia investigation
The Facebook COO breaks her silence.
By Rachel Kraus
Sheryl Sandberg shares why she embraces embarrassment at work
Get comfortable with embarrassment.
Sheryl Sandberg at MIT commencement: 'It's hard knowing that you let people down'
Facebook's COO spoke about the company's recent stumbles.
By Karissa Bell
Sheryl Sandberg desperately tries to soften Facebook’s image before Congressional hearings
Mark Zuckerberg's right-hand woman.
By Kerry Flynn
Sheryl Sandberg discusses sexual assault and powerful men in a moving Facebook post
"It’s the power, stupid."
Sheryl Sandberg to U.S. government: Release the Russian ads
Soon the public will get to see the damage.
By Kerry Flynn
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg creates scholarship to honor late husband
She says her husband was one of the most generous people she had ever known.
By Alison Main
Sheryl Sandberg 'disgusted' by anti-Semitic ad buys, wants to end them
Yet another problem the social media giant has had to address.
Sheryl Sandberg gets real about heartbreak in Virginia Tech graduation speech
The Facebok COO is on a mission to make the world more resilient, and that includes college grads.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Sheryl Sandberg bears her heart and soul in 'Option B'
Option B is an unflinching account of grief -- and finding the resilience to keep moving forward.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Forget 'Lean In' circles — join Sheryl Sandberg's 'Option B' groups
Option B dot org.