Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer is having twins
The two baby girls, due in December, will follow Mayer's son, Macallister, who is nearly three. She announced that she was pregnant with him the day Yahoo named her as its new CEO.
Like she did then, Mayer says she will work throughout her pregnancy and take "limited time away" after the birth of her twins.
"I've shared the news and my plans with Yahoo's Board of Directors and my executive team, and they are incredibly supportive and happy for me," she writes.
Mayer also emphasizes that she's never been more excited about Yahoo's growth opportunities. Although the company missed on earnings in its Q2 report, it saw an overall strong revenue increase in Mavens - what it calls its mobile, video, native, and social group of businesses.
She writes:
She and her husband Zachary Bogue aren't the only Silicon Valley couple expecting. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that his wife Priscilla Chan was pregnant in late July.
Here's Mayer's full post:
With great happiness, Zack and I have some exciting news to share - I'm pregnant! In fact, I'm expecting identical twin girls, likely arriving in December. The twins part was quite a surprise, because I have no family history of twins or any other predisposing factors. However, as I've now learned, identical twins occur by random chance in roughly 1 out of approximately every 300 pregnancies. Zack and I have embraced the surprise and are very excited about these new additions to our family.
Since my pregnancy has been healthy and uncomplicated and since this is a unique time in Yahoo's transformation, I plan to approach the pregnancy and delivery as I did with my son three years ago, taking limited time away and working throughout. I've shared the news and my plans with Yahoo's Board of Directors and my executive team, and they are incredibly supportive and happy for me. I want to thank them for all of their encouragement as well as their offers of help and continued support.
Leading Yahoo in our renaissance, alongside a terrific and dedicated team, has given me tremendous professional pride in our accomplishments. I've never been more excited about our progress and the growth opportunities for our amazing company. At the same time, I'm blessed to have experienced some of my most extraordinary and proudest personal moments while being Yahoo's CEO. Moving forward, there will be a lot to do for both my family and for Yahoo; both will require hard work and thoughtful prioritization. However, I'm extremely energized by and dedicated to both my family and Yahoo and will do all that is necessary and more to help both thrive. The future looks extremely bright on both fronts.