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Eric Schmidt steps down as boss of Google owner | Eric Schmidt steps down as boss of Google owner |
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The executive chairman of Google owner Alphabet is to step down in January, the company has announced. | The executive chairman of Google owner Alphabet is to step down in January, the company has announced. |
Eric Schmidt, who has been with the tech giant since 2001, will remain on the board as a technical adviser on science and technology issues. | Eric Schmidt, who has been with the tech giant since 2001, will remain on the board as a technical adviser on science and technology issues. |
Mr Schmidt has played a key role in the development of Google from a small California start-up to the global business it is today. | |
Alphabet said it expected to appoint a non-executive chairman. | Alphabet said it expected to appoint a non-executive chairman. |
In a statement Mr Schmidt said "the time is right in Alphabet's evolution for this transition". | In a statement Mr Schmidt said "the time is right in Alphabet's evolution for this transition". |
He added that in recent years he had spent a lot of his time on science and technology issues and philanthropy and he would expand that work. | |
'Powerhouse business' | |
Google was founded in as an internet search company in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin. | |
Mr Schmidt joined the company as chief executive in 2001, becoming chairman in 2011. | Mr Schmidt joined the company as chief executive in 2001, becoming chairman in 2011. |
In 2015 Google restructured and the new parent company was called Alphabet with Mr Schmidt becoming chairman. | In 2015 Google restructured and the new parent company was called Alphabet with Mr Schmidt becoming chairman. |
Alphabet has more than 70,000 employees worldwide, and owns Google Search, Maps, Ads, Gmail, Android, Chrome, and YouTube. | Alphabet has more than 70,000 employees worldwide, and owns Google Search, Maps, Ads, Gmail, Android, Chrome, and YouTube. |
Joe Beda, chief technology officer of technology firm Heptio and a former Google employee, said: "He helped them mature into the powerhouse business it is today without throwing away the uniqueness that was Google during those early days." | |
Alphabet board member John Hennessy said Mr Schmidt had been "tremendously effective and tireless in guiding our board, particularly as we restructured from Google to Alphabet". | |
Mr Schmidt said the Alphabet structure was "working well", and Google and other parts of the group were "thriving". | Mr Schmidt said the Alphabet structure was "working well", and Google and other parts of the group were "thriving". |