Sarah Clatterbuck

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Sarah Clatterbuck is an American engineer who was selected as one of "The World's Top 50 Women in Tech 2018" by the magazine Forbes.[1] She has worked in management positions at a number of technology companies, and is an advocate for disability-friendly product design and global development of the tech economy.[2]

Clatterbuck was born in Castro Valley, California.[3] She studied applied design at the University of San Francisco and later earned a master's degree in information science from San José State University.[4]

Career

Clatterbuck was an engineering manager at Yahoo! before joining LinkedIn in 2012, where she held the role of Director of Engineering,[2] Application Infrastructure, Women in Tech & Accessibility.[citation needed]

In April 2018, she joined YouTube to work on alternative monetization.[1] She advocates for "building products to serve people with physical or cognitive challenges" and to bring more women into technology.[5]

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