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Meet the bigshots at Alphabet, the new Google company

Google cofounder Sergey Brin becomes the President of Alphabet. He'll continue to oversee projects like Google X, the company's incubator for futuristic projects like Glass and self-driving cars.

Meet the bigshots at Alphabet, the new Google company

Arthur Levinson, the CEO of Calico, Google's project to improve human longevity. Levinson rose through the ranks at biotech pioneer Genentech to become its CEO from 1995 through 2009, and Chairman from 1999 through 2014. He's also chairman of the board at Google rival Apple.

Arthur Levinson, the CEO of Calico, Google

Tony Fadell will lead Nest, the smart home devices company Google acquired in early 2014. Fadell cofounded Nest after working at Apple in the 2000s, where he helped lead the team that built the iPod.

Tony Fadell will lead Nest, the smart home devices company Google acquired in early 2014. Fadell cofounded Nest after working at Apple in the 2000s, where he helped lead the team that built the iPod.

Dan Doctoroff runs Sidewalk Labs, Google's attempt to build products and platforms to tackle big-picture issues like cost of living, efficient transportation, and energy use for city-dwellers around the world. He used to be the CEO of Bloomberg, and was also Mike Bloomberg's deputy mayor in New York. That's his old boss on the right.

Dan Doctoroff runs Sidewalk Labs, Google

Craig Barratt leads Google Fiber, the company's effort to build out fiber-to-the-home in selected US cities, including Austin, Texas, and Kansas City, Missouri.

Craig Barratt leads Google Fiber, the company

David Lawee is the head of Google Capital, which is Google's investment arm.

David Lawee is the head of Google Capital, which is Google

Bill Maris leads Google Ventures, Google's VC arm. It's different from Google Capital in that it operates like a traditional venture capitalist, with little oversight from Google itself. But unlike most VCs, which have multiple investors (limited partners) Google Ventures has only one: Google.

Bill Maris leads Google Ventures, Google

Google told us there will be other folks in leadership positions at Alphabet, and that the details will unfold over time. Re/Code reports that Google's robotics group will be part of the new company.

Google told us there will be other folks in leadership positions at Alphabet, and that the details will unfold over time. Re/Code reports that Google

So who's left behind? This could have been an opportunity for Google to split YouTube into its own business, but for now YouTube and its CEO Susan Wojcicki (right) are staying with Sundar Pichai's Google. Also, former Chief Business Officer Omid Kordestani (left) is moving into a new advisory role for both companies.

So who



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