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Ruth Porat (born 1957 [2]) is a British-American business executive who is the President and Chief Investment Officer of Alphabet and its subsidiary Google, LLC and prior to that was Chief Financial Officer of the same companies from 2015 to 2024.
Richard Gingras is an American Internet executive and entrepreneur who has focused on emerging digital media since 1979, [1] including efforts at Google, Apple Computer, Salon Media Group and the Public Broadcasting Service. He has been an outspoken proponent for journalistic innovation on the Internet. [2] [3] [4]
C. Adam Cahan; Kristie Canegallo; Dylan Casey; Mike Cassidy (entrepreneur) Sukhinder Singh Cassidy; Vint Cerf; Wesley Chan; Steve Chen; Chris Cheng; Ed Chi; François Chollet
Matias is Vice President, Engineering & Research at Google, and the founding managing director of Google's Center in Israel. [1] He is on the leadership team of Google's Research, the global exec lead overseeing Google’s Health AI, [2] [3] Crisis Response and Climate AI efforts, [4] and leads efforts in Conversational AI. For over a decade he ...
Rick Osterloh (born c. 1985) is an American executive and the Senior Vice President of Devices & Services at Google.He manages the business units responsible for developing Pixel, Google Nest, and Fitbit devices.
Under Schmidt's leadership, Google underwent a period of major growth and expansion, which included its initial public offering (IPO) on August 20, 2004. He always acted in consultation with Page and Brin when he embarked on initiatives such as the hiring of an executive team and the creation of a sales force management system. Page remained ...
Jigsaw LLC (formerly Google Ideas) [1] is a technology incubator created by Google. It formerly operated as an independent subsidiary of Alphabet Inc., [2] but came under Google management in February 2020. [3] Based in New York City, Jigsaw is dedicated to understanding global challenges and applying technological solutions.
On January 20, 2011, Google announced that Schmidt would step down as the CEO of Google but would take new title as executive chairman of the company and act as an adviser to co-founders Page and Brin. [42] Google gave him a $100 million equity award in 2011 when he stepped down as CEO. [43] On April 4, 2011, Page replaced Schmidt as the CEO. [44]