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Former Facebook Co-Founder Now Leads Streaming Platform Philo
A day in the life of Andrew McCollum, CEO of Philo, balancing work and family in San Francisco
Published on Feb. 12, 2026
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Andrew McCollum, the 42-year-old CEO of streaming platform Philo, shares his career journey from helping start Facebook in 2004 to now leading his own company. McCollum describes his typical day in San Francisco, which involves a morning routine with his family, commuting to the office via Waymo autonomous vehicles, a packed schedule of back-to-back meetings, occasional workouts, and quality time with his family in the evenings.
Why it matters
McCollum's story highlights the career trajectory of a tech industry veteran who was part of Facebook's founding team and has now found success leading his own startup in the competitive streaming media space. His daily routine provides insight into the work-life balance challenges faced by high-level executives in the San Francisco tech scene.
The details
After leaving Facebook in the early days, McCollum traveled the world for a year before becoming an entrepreneur-in-residence at venture capital firms. He was introduced to the founders of what was then called Tivli (now Philo), a streaming and live TV service, and became an angel investor and advisor. McCollum eventually became the CEO of Philo in September 2014. His typical day involves waking up with his family, commuting to the office via Waymo autonomous vehicles, a packed schedule of meetings, occasional workouts, and quality time with his family in the evenings, though he is rarely fully unplugged from work even on weekends.
- McCollum helped start Facebook during his time at Harvard in the early 2000s.
- McCollum returned to Facebook in the summer between his last few years of college.
- After graduating, McCollum traveled for a year through 40 countries.
- McCollum became an angel investor and advisor to what was then called Tivli (now Philo) in late 2010.
- McCollum became the CEO of Philo in September 2014.
The players
Andrew McCollum
The 42-year-old CEO of Philo, a streaming and live TV service, who previously helped start Facebook during his time at Harvard.
Mark Zuckerberg
The co-founder of Facebook, whom McCollum worked with in the early days of the company.
Philo
A streaming and live television service that McCollum became an angel investor and advisor for in 2010, eventually becoming the CEO in 2014.
What they’re saying
“I've mastered a lot of the breakfast staples at this point — I make pancakes, crepes, French toast, eggs, and bacon for my kids.”
— Andrew McCollum, CEO, Philo (Business Insider)
“The robotic drive allows me to focus on work. I use that time to start my day before I arrive at the office — sometimes I'm on a Zoom call, and sometimes I'm just on Slack. Sometimes I'm writing code.”
— Andrew McCollum, CEO, Philo (Business Insider)
What’s next
McCollum plans to continue leading Philo's growth and innovation in the streaming media space, leveraging his experience from the early days of Facebook to guide the company's strategic direction.
The takeaway
McCollum's journey from Facebook co-founder to Philo CEO showcases the career versatility and entrepreneurial spirit of tech industry veterans, as well as the challenges of balancing work and family life in the fast-paced San Francisco tech scene.
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