Steve Chen (YouTube)

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Steve Chen

Chen during the "YouTube Taiwan Version Launch Press Conference".
Born August, 1978
Taiwan
Occupation Chief Technology Officer, YouTube
Website YouTube
For the supercomputer designer, see Steve Chen (computer engineer).

Steve Shih Chen (traditional Chinese: 陳士駿; simplified Chinese: 陈士骏; pinyin: Chén Shìjùn) (born August 1978 in Taiwan) is co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of the popular video sharing website YouTube.

Chen grew up in Taipei until the age of 8, when his family immigrated to the United States. He attended high school at John Hersey High School as well as the Illinois Math and Science Academy and college from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He was an early employee at PayPal, where he met Chad Hurley and Jawed Karim. In 2005, the three founded YouTube, a video sharing website. He currently holds the position of Chief Technology Officer at YouTube. Chen was also an early employee at Facebook, although he left after several months to start YouTube.[1] In June 2006, Chen was named by Business 2.0 as one of the "The 50 people who matter now" in business.[2] In August 2006, Chen told Reuters news agency it was hoped that within 18 months the site would "have every music video ever created."[3]

On October 16, 2006, Chen and Hurley sold YouTube to Google, Inc. for $1.65 billion. Chen received 625,366 shares of Google and an additional 68,721 in a trust as part of the sale. The Google shares that he received were worth $350 million at Google's Oct. 30, 2007 closing stock price.[4]

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