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<h1>Pichai</h1>
<h1>Sundararajan</h1>
<h2>CEO,Google</h2>
<h3>Wear your failure as a badge of honour!</h3>
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<p class="caption">"His contemporaries admire him and his juniors aspire to be like him, but <b>Google</b> CEO<br>
<b>Sundar Pichai</b> is beyond anyone ’s reach, moving fast and far ahead."</p>
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Google ’s announcement on Monday that it would be subsumed within a new
parent company called Alphabet had a bonus for people of Indian-origin world
over: the company ’s head of Products and Engineering, Chennai-born Pichai
Sundararajan, was anointed the CEO of the new, "slimmed down" Google.
Mr. Pichai, who is a graduate of IIT Kharagpur and Stanford University, had
really stepped up since October of last year, when he took on product and
engineering responsibility for our Internet businesses, Mr. Page said in a blog
post, adding that he and Mr. Brin were super excited about his progress and
dedication to the company.<br><br>
He started his career at the search giant as a product manager overseeing its
browser search toolbar,not an incredibly exciting product but important at the
time since it gave users the option to make Google their default search engine
on Internet Explorer and Firefox.<br><br>
After earning an MBA at Wharton (where, as at IIT and Stanford, he earned
top academic honors), Pichai worked at McKinsey and Company and a firm
called Applied Materials that provides supplies to semiconductor manufacturers. And when he moved to Google in 2004,
Pichai distinguished himself as the architect of one of the most valuable products in Google’s
vast repository: its ubiquitous, lightning-fast information sponge of a web browser, Chrome.
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Mr. Pichai started at Google in 2004, where he was known as a "low-key manager" who worked on the Google toolbar and then led the launch of the market-beating Chrome browser in 2008.
Following this his rise through the ranks of Google took on an increasingly meteoric tenor, and soon he became Vice President, then Senior Vice President, and ultimately was charged with supervising all Google apps including Gmail and Google Drive and finally given control of Android itself.<br><br><br>
His promotion to Product Chief in October 2014 literally made him Mr. Page’s second-in-command with oversight of day-to-day operations for all of Google's major products including maps, search, and advertising.
The Google founders no doubt recognised that Mr. Pichai was a man on an evangelical-type mission for pushing the boundaries of technology.<br><br><br>
Mr. Pichai most eloquently outlined this mission when he said, "For me, it matters that we drive technology as an equalising force, as an enabler for everyone around the world. Which is why I do want Google to see, push, and invest more in making sure computing is more accessible, connectivity is more accessible."
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1993 <br>
Earned a seat in the Indian Institute of Technology in Kharagpur, one of the most prestigious engineering institutions in India.<br>
2002<br>
Went on to complete his MBA from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania<br>
2004<br>
Joined Google<br>
He worked on Google’s search toolbar,that gave users of Internet Explorer and Firefox easy access to Google search.<br>
2008<br>
Launch of the browser, Google Chrome<br>
2011<br>
Chromebook was released for trial and testing.<br>
2012<br>
Chrome was released to the public<br>
Become the Senior Vice President of Chrome and apps.<br>
13 March 2013<br>
Pichai added Android to the list of Google products.<br>
April 2011 to 30 July 2013<br>
Director of Jive Software<br>
2015<br>
<i>10 August-</i> CEO of Google<br>
<i>24 October-</i> He stepped into the new position at the completion of the formation of Alphabet Inc., the new holding company for the Google company family.<br>
February 2016<br>
He was awarded 273,328 shares of Google's holding company Alphabet<br>
August 2017<br>
Pichai drew publicity for firing a Google employee who wrote a ten-page manifesto <br>
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