Dave’s brother posted the news on his Facebook page Saturday morning. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg shared this post on his own page shortly after. Goldberg, 47, a former Yahoo executive, joined SurveyMonkey in 2009 and grew the closely held company from 12 staff to more than 450. “We are deeply heartbroken to say our CEO and friend, Dave Goldberg passed away last night,” a SurveyMonkey spokeswoman said. Dave was a ardent supporter of women rights and outspoken ally of his wife’s efforts to promote equal pay and treatment for women in the workplace. He sold a music streaming business to Yahoo at the age of 33 and raised more than $1bn in funding for online polling company SurveyMonkey, which he led at the time of his death. Dave was born on 2 October 1967 in Minnesota and majored from history and government at Harvard University. “Harvard teaches you humility,” he had later quipped on a New York Times article, “People heading there think they’re the best at something, but there’s always someone smarter.” Goldberg married Ms Sandberg who was then a Google executive, in 2004. She had always praised his pro-equality stance for women in the work place.