Podcast:Digital Disruption with Geoff Nielson Published On: Mon Mar 02 2026 Description: What does it actually take to lead in the age of AI?On this episode of Digital Disruption, we’re joined by Deborah Liu, former CEO of Ancestry and former VP of Facebook Marketplace at Meta.Deborah joins Geoff to share a candid, practical look at modern leadership in 2026. Drawing on her experience scaling billion-user platforms and transforming legacy organizations, she explains why “adding AI” isn’t a strategy and what it truly means to build an AI-native company.They unpack Facebook’s mobile-first pivot and what it teaches about leading through disruption, why adaptability may be the most important executive skill of the next decade, and how CEOs should think about AI governance, security, and enterprise guardrails. Deborah also discusses building with a founder mindset inside large organizations and creating a culture where innovation comes from the bottom up.This conversation also explores the human side of leadership and why communication makes up 80% of the job.Deborah was most recently President and CEO of Ancestry, where she brought the legacy company into its next phase of growth. In her prior role at Meta, she turned persistence into a platform. The idea for Facebook Marketplace came to her during her first interview, though it took six years of strategic thinking and tenacious advocacy to build what would become a global marketplace serving over a billion people. She also architected Facebook’s first mobile ad products and payments infrastructure, proving that the most powerful solutions emerge when you connect the right people, ideas, and opportunities. Her 20+ years in tech began with integration work at PayPal and eBay — complex projects that taught her how to see the connections others miss.In this video:00:00 Intro01:00 What Being a CEO Means in 202606:30 Rebuilding a legacy company for the AI era07:20 Facebook’s mobile-first pivot (stock price crisis)10:45 The power of top-down buy-in12:00 Big bets vs incremental change15:00 The “Future Us” decision-making framework19:35 How to build great products21:00 Fall in love with the problem, not the solution22:45 AI: Blessing or curse for product teams?24:30 AI governance, security & data risks26:45 Are developers becoming obsolete?28:30 Why senior engineers are more valuable in AI30:00 Should CEOs own AI strategy?34:30 Magic wand dinners & listening as a leader36:00 Remote work vs in-person culture40:00 Breaking the CEO archetype44:00 Failure as a career advantage47:00 Communication is 80% of leadership51:00 Why experts often fail as managers53:30 Building a culture of innovation58:00 Scaling infrastructure to unlock product velocity 1:10:00 Parenthood & career stalls (the honest truth)1:15:00 Networking for introverts1:20:00 Adaptability: The most important skill of the next decade1:21:30 Closing thoughtsConnect with Deborah:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/deborahliu/X: https://x.com/debliu_Our links:Visit our website: https://www.infotech.com/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=podcastFollow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@InfoTechRG