Yishan Wong

Yishan Wong (Chinese: 黃易山; pinyin: Huáng Yìshān) is an American engineer and entrepreneur who was CEO of Reddit from March 2012 until his resignation in November 2014.[1][2][3][4] With Niniane Wang he is also co-founder of the Mountain View coworking space Sunfire Offices,[5] and was an advisor at Quora. Wong was briefly a contributing blogger to Forbes magazine.[6]

Yishan Wong
Yishan Wong (2019)
EducationCarnegie Mellon University
OccupationCo-founder of Sunfire Offices
Known forFormer CEO of Reddit
SpouseKimberly Algeri-Wong
Websitealgeri-wong.com
Yishan Wong
Chinese黃易山
Hanyu PinyinHuáng Yìshān

Career

PayPal and Facebook

Wong worked as a senior engineering manager at PayPal from 2001 to 2005. He is a member of PayPal's early group of employees known collectively as the PayPal Mafia. In 2005, he joined Facebook as a director of engineering on projects including crowd translation.[7] Before leaving Facebook in 2010, he became an active Reddit user and posted often.[8]

Reddit CEO

After three months of talks with Reddit in late 2011, Wong was offered the position of CEO, an offer which he claims friends met with "uproarious laughter".[9]

In 2012, when asked about various controversial Reddit communities, Wong said that the site should offer a platform for objectionable content: "We will not ban legal content even if we find it odious or if we personally condemn it."[10] In 2013, he hired Ellen Pao as the Vice President of Business Development and Strategic Partnerships and later recommended her as CEO.[11]

In 2014, Reddit board member and YC president Sam Altman announced that Wong was leaving the company, after being unable to garner support for a proposal to move the Reddit office from San Francisco to Daly City.[12] Reportedly, Wong "stopped showing up at the office" when the board of directors ignored his proposal.[13] Wong, who thought newer employees would prefer to work in a less expensive area, stated that before the disagreement he had considered leaving due to an abundance of stress.[14]

Terraformation

In 2017, Wong founded Terraformation to combat climate change through reforestation.[15]

Personal life

Wong is a graduate of Mounds View High School in Arden Hills, Minnesota, and of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He is married to Kimberly Algeri-Wong, who holds a Master of Fine Arts in screenwriting.[16]

Wong supported Barack Obama and spoke favorably about Obama's familiarity with the Internet.[17]

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