Eric Schmidt leaves Google board, ending an era

SAN FRANCISCO: Google-parent Alphabet said Tuesday that Eric Schmidt, who was chief of the internet giant for a decade, will leave the board in June. Schmidt, who turned 64 this month, stepped down as chairman of the Alphabet board at the start of last year, remaining a member but shifting to a role as a technical advisor.

Schmidt will not seek re-election to the board when his term expires in June, but will continue to advise on technical matters, according to Alphabet.

“Eric has made an extraordinary contribution to Google and Alphabet as CEO, chairman, and board member,” board chairman John Hennessy said in a statement.

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