- Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg's reputation as Silicon Valley's golden girl is at risk, thanks to the company's slow response to the Russian interference and Cambridge Analytical scandals.
- Citing numerous sources, The Wall Street Journal says her standing within the firm has been damaged because the company was under-prepared for the issues.
- Sandberg has publicly admitted this week that the firm was "too slow" to act on Russian misinformation.
- She has been reportedly asked by Zuckerberg to flag any future problems that could prove to be equally explosive — a complex task.
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg is Silicon Valley's golden girl, having architected a feminist, pro-career movement with her book "Lean In," won public hearts with candid discussions of her widowhood and grief, and holding down one of the toughest jobs in tech.
But according to The Wall Street Journal, that carefully built up reputation is on the line.
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