Indian-Origin Neal Mohan Named TIME’s 2025 CEO of the Year
In a remarkable acknowledgment of innovation-driven leadership, TIME magazine has named Neal Mohan YouTube’s Indian-origin CEO as the “2025 CEO of the Year.” Mohan’s rise from his early academic foundations in India to leading the world’s largest video platform symbolizes a global success story shaped by technical excellence, empathy, and strategic foresight.
Born to Indian parents, Neal Mohan grew up in an environment that emphasised discipline, academic excellence, and curiosity. His educational journey led him to Stanford University, where he completed,
His strong technical foundation and strategic training positioned him at the intersection of technology, design, and business leadership.
Mohan began his professional path at Accenture, gaining exposure to consulting and enterprise processes. His pivot to the tech world began when he joined DoubleClick, where he became deeply involved in online advertising systems.
After a brief strategy role at Microsoft, Mohan returned to DoubleClick. When Google acquired the company in 2007, he moved into Google’s leadership fold, where his expertise proved crucial in,
His reputation grew as a leader known for detail-oriented thinking, calm decision-making, and a strong understanding of technology-driven business models.
In 2015, Neal Mohan joined YouTube as its Chief Product Officer (CPO). Over the next eight years, he oversaw major developments,
When he took over as CEO in 2023, Mohan assumed leadership at a transformative moment in global media technology.
Neal Mohan becoming TIME’s CEO of the Year,
His journey reflects how technical insight combined with humility and inclusiveness can shape transformative leadership.
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