THE founders of Google Larry Page and Sergey Brin are stepping down from top roles at the online parent company.
They will leave their respective roles as Alphabet’s chief executive officer and president but remain on the board.
Google’s CEO Sundar Pichai will become Alphabet’s CEO too, a statement said.
Alphabet was created in 2015 as part of a corporate restructuring of Google, which Page and Brin famously founded in a California garage in 1998, the BBC stated.
According to the BBC, the parent company was intended to make the tech giant’s activities “cleaner and more accountable” as it expanded from internet search into other areas such as self-driving cars.
The pair moved from Google to Alphabet when it was formed – saying they were making the jump to focus on starting new initiatives.