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Example of your bios

Management team for Google


Larry Page and Sergey Brin founded Google in September 1998. Since then, the company has grown to more than
40,000 employees worldwide, with a management team that represents some of the most experienced technology
professionals in the industry.

Executive Officers
Larry Page CEO and Co-Founder
As Googles chief executive officer, Larry is responsible for Googles day-to-dayoperations, as well as leading the companys product development and
technology strategy. He co-founded Google with Sergey Brin in 1998 while
pursuing a Ph.D. at Stanford University, and was the first CEO until 2001
growing the company to more than 200 employees and profitability. From 2001 to
2011, Larry was president of products.
Larry holds a bachelors degree in engineering from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and a masters degree in
computer science from Stanford University. He is a member of the National Advisory Committee (NAC) of the University of
Michigan College of Engineering, and together with co-founder Sergey Brin, Larry was honored with the Marconi Prize in
2004. He is a trustee on the board of the X PRIZE, and was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2004.

Eric E. Schmidt Executive Chairman


Since joining Google in 2001, Eric Schmidt has helped grow the company from a Silicon
Valley startup to a global leader in technology. As executive chairman, he is responsible
for the external matters of Google: building partnerships and broader business
relationships, government outreach and technology thought leadership, as well as
advising the CEO and senior leadership on business and policy issues.
From 2001-2011, Eric served as Googles chief executive officer, overseeing the companys technical and business
strategy alongside founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page. Under his leadership, Google dramatically scaled its
infrastructure and diversified its product offerings while maintaining a strong culture of innovation.
Prior to joining Google, Eric was the chairman and CEO of Novell and chief technology officer at Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Previously, he served on the research staff at Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), Bell Laboratories and Zilog. He
holds a bachelors degree in electrical engineering from Princeton University as well as a masters degree and Ph.D. in
computer science from the University of California, Berkeley.
Eric is a member of the Presidents Council of Advisors on Science and Technology and the Prime Ministers Advisory
Council in the U.K. He was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2006 and inducted into the American
Academy of Arts and Sciences as a fellow in 2007. He also chairs the board of the New America Foundation, and since
2008 has been a trustee of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey. In May 2012, Eric became a
member of Khan Academys board of directors and the following year he joined the board of The Economist. In 2013, Eric
and Jared Cohen co-authored The New York Times bestselling book, The New Digital Age: Transforming Nations,
Businesses, and Our Lives. In September 2014, Eric published his second New York Times best seller, How Google
Works, which he and Jonathan Rosenberg co-authored with Alan Eagle.

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Sergey Brin Co-Founder
Sergey Brin co-founded Google Inc. in 1998. Today, he directs special projects. From 2001 to
2011, Sergey served as president of technology, where he shared responsibility for the
companys day-to-day operations with Larry Page and Eric Schmidt.
Sergey received a bachelors degree with honors in mathematics and computer science from
the University of Maryland at College Park. He is currently on leave from the Ph.D. program
in computer science at Stanford University, where he received his masters degree. Sergey is
a member of the National Academy of Engineering and a recipient of a National Science Foundation Graduate Fellowship.
He has published more than a dozen academic papers, including Extracting Patterns and Relations from the World
Wide Web; Dynamic Data Mining: A New Architecture for Data with High Dimensionality, which he published with
Larry Page; Scalable Techniques for Mining Causal Structures; Dynamic Itemset Counting and Implication Rules
for Market Basket Data; and Beyond Market Baskets: Generalizing Association Rules to Correlations.

David C. Drummond Senior Vice President, Corporate Development and Chief


Legal Officer
David Drummond joined Google in 2002, and serves as senior vice president,
corporate development and chief legal officer. He leads Google's global teams for
legal, public policy, communications, corporate development/mergers and acquisitions,
and product quality operations. He also serves as chairman of Google's investment
arms, Google Ventures and Google Capital.
David was first introduced to Google in 1998 as a partner in the corporate transactions group at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich
and Rosati, one of the nation's leading law firms representing technology businesses. He served as Google's first outside
counsel and worked with Larry Page and Sergey Brin to incorporate the company and secure its initial rounds of
financing. David earned his bachelors degree in history from Santa Clara University and his J.D. from Stanford Law
School. He serves on the board of directors of Uber Technologies, Inc. and Rocket Lawyer Inc.

Patrick Pichette Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer


Patrick Pichette is Googles chief financial officer. He has nearly 20 years of
experience in financial operations and management in the telecommunications sector,
including seven years at Bell Canada, which he joined in 2001 as executive vice
president of planning and performance management. During his time at Bell Canada,
he held various executive positions, including CFO from 2002 until the end of 2003,
and was instrumental in the management of the most extensive communications network in Canada and its ongoing
migration to a new national IP-based infrastructure. Prior to joining Bell Canada, Patrick was a partner at McKinsey &
Company, where he was a lead member of McKinseys North American Telecom Practice. He also served as vice
president and chief financial officer of Call-Net Enterprises Inc., a Canadian telecommunications company.
Patrick is a board member of Trudeau Foundation and Bombardier Inc., and serves as an advisor to Engineers Without
Borders, Canada. Patrick earned a bachelors degree in business administration from Universit du Qubec Montral.
He holds a masters degree in philosophy, politics and economics from Oxford University, where he attended as a Rhodes
Scholar.

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