Susan Li Biography Flash a weekly Biography. I am Susan Li, chief financial officer of Meta Platforms, and in the past few days my public and professional life has revolved around two big storylines: the growing legal spotlight on Meta and my role as a voice on North American economic ties and tech driven growth. According to the legal and policy outlet MLex, US states suing Meta over the impact of our social media apps on youth mental health have now filed their preliminary witness list for the August trial, and they put me on that list as a priority fact witness alongside Mark Zuckerberg and Instagram chief Adam Mosseri. MLex reports that prosecutors see my testimony as central to understanding Meta’s internal views on engagement, safety, and our monetization strategy for young users. That development carries obvious long term biographical weight: it formally ties my tenure as CFO to one of the most consequential regulatory showdowns in the companys history, and it signals that my decisions and internal communications may be scrutinized on the record in open court. On the business front, Meta announced that Threads has reached roughly 500 million monthly active users nearly three years after launch, with about 100 million of those joining in the past 10 months, as reported by Ground News and other tech outlets. Internally, that milestone is a validation of our broader family of apps strategy and will likely become a key bullet point whenever my time as CFO is summarized in future profiles. The same coverage notes new personalization tools like Your Algo which build on earlier Dear Algo controls, and while those are product details, they feed into the narrative that my finance team is backing long horizon bets on AI driven relevance and user control. Away from the courtroom and codebase, I also stepped into a more public economic role. Coverage from market news site Traders Union describes how I helped facilitate the RBC x Eurasia Group US Canada Summit, emphasizing that commerce between the two countries has reached around 1.3 trillion dollars annually and highlighting how Canada continues to adapt through recessions and trade shifts. Photos shared on social platforms from the summit reinforce that I am increasingly being positioned not just as a corporate finance chief but as a cross border economic voice, speaking to CEOs, policymakers, and investors about labor markets, tech leadership, and the AI transition. That sort of agenda setting stage time is the kind of thing biographers remember years later, especially if these summits become a recurring platform. There are no verified major personal life revelations for me in the past 24 hours, and any social media chatter about dramatic career moves or sudden departures from Meta remains unconfirmed speculation without backing from reputable outlets or regulatory filings. Thank you for listening, and be sure to subscribe so you never miss an update on Susan Li, and search the term Biography Flash for more great biographies. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
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