Priscilla Chan on Mark Zuckerberg’s Love Language, Curing All Disease and More | The Job Interview
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Priscilla Chan–pediatrician, philanthropist and co-founder and co-CEO of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI) – sits down for The Job Interview with WSJ. Magazine to discuss how she almost left Harvard early, meeting her husband Mark Zuckerberg and why she’s always been a nerd. She also discusses how she plans to cure all diseases by the end of the century, announcing CZI while in the delivery room and more. Chapters: 0:00 Announcing CZI in the delivery room 1:07 CZI’s goals and accomplishments 2:07 Life’s mission 3:34 Growing up in Massachusetts 4:11 Taking an interest in science 4:46 First days at Harvard and sticking it out 5:36 Meeting Mark and how you knew he was the one 6:16 Medical school at UCSF 6:49 Health advice that you ignore 7:13 Social media check 7:52 Mark’s love language The Job Interview In The Job Interview, visionaries and innovators reflect on lessons learned that have helped them reach the heights of their careers. From SZA and Charlie xcx to WNBA superstar Angel Reese and Apple CEO Tim Cook, iconic cultural figures open up to WSJ. #CZI #Science #WSJ
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