Yahoo has named Marissa Mayer, one of Google's top executives, as its new President and CEO, making her the third chief executive in a year that the struggling internet company has brought on board to turn the its fortunes.
Yahoo said Mayer's appointment "signals a renewed focus on product innovation to drive user experience and advertising revenue" for the company.
The internet company has been struggling in the view of stiff competition from rivals like Google and Facebook. Yahoo has appointed five chief executives, including two interim CEOs in less than a year.
Mayer said, "Yahoo's products will continue to enhance our partnerships with advertisers, technology and media companies, while inspiring and delighting our users. There is a lot to do and I can't wait to get started."
Mayer was vice president for local, maps, and location services for Google. She joined Google in 1999 as its 20th employee and the first female engineer, leading efforts for several Google products, including the development of its flagship search product and iconic homepage for over 10
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