KEY POINTS
  • A string of decade-long Google executives have changed jobs in the last several months.
  • Some have wanted to seek new challenges while others have left to create AI projects.
  • The Big Tech mainstay is facing competitive, regulatory and investor pressure.

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Ruth Porat, chief financial officer of Alphabet Inc., speaks during a news conference at Michigan Central Station in Detroit, Michigan, on Friday, Feb. 4, 2022.

Key members of Google's old guard have been shifting roles or leaving the company as it searches for its new identity.

The changes encompass high-profile executives such as finance chief Ruth Porat, YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki and employee No. 8, Urs Hölzle, among others. Some say they have left their roles for a new challenge and others have left to seek opportunities in artificial intelligence.

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