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Just two weeks after billionaire Sheryl Sandberg stepped down from Facebook parent Meta, the former chief operating officer donated $3 million to the ACLU Ruth Bader Ginsburg Liberty Center, which plans to use the funds to support candidates pursuing abortion rights. When Sandberg took over as Facebook's COO in 2008, the company had just reported a $58 million single-year loss. By 2019, it was logging $18.5 billion in profits. Much of that turnaround can be traced to Sandberg's vision of Facebook as a small-business advertising platform — a strategy that increased ad revenue by 27%. Now, she is looking to switch gears and make a difference. In an interview with the Associated Press, Sandberg said, "As I’m leaving Meta and looking at the next phase of my life and what I want to do and dedicate myself to, this is an issue that I think is absolutely fundamental to who we are as women, who we are as a society."
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