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    Daniel Adeyemi 27th Jan, 2022 Google Add us on Google
    Zimbabwean James Manyika, becomes Google’s first Senior Vice President of Technology and Society
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    Google has appointed Zimbabwean James Manyika as the company’s first Senior Vice President of Technology and Society. Manyika will report directly to Alphabet’s (Google’s parent company) CEO Sundar Pichai and will be working on the impact of technology on society and the environment.

    “I’m thrilled that James Manyika will be joining Google’s leadership team,” Pichai said in a statement. “He’s spent decades working at the intersection of technology and society and has advised a number of businesses, academic institutions and governments along the way.

    Manyika got his first degree—in Electrical Engineering—from the University of Zimbabwe, and then went on to get two Masters degrees and a PHD from the University of Oxford.

    He spent 28 years at McKinsey, becoming Senior Partner and Chairman of the McKinsey Global Institute, which helps companies and governments make decisions based on economic and cultural trends. Manyika has advised the chief executives and founders of many of the world’s leading tech companies on strategy and growth, product, and business innovation.

    Manyika was appointed by President Obama as Vice Chair of the Global Development Council at the White House, and by two US Commerce Secretaries to the Digital Economy Board and the National Innovation Board. He also serves on the boards of research institutes at Harvard, MIT, Oxford, Stanford and other top-tier schools.

    Manyika’s new role at Google means he will help explore tech’s impact on society and shape the tech giant’s perspective on subjects including Artificial Intelligence, the future of work, sustainability and other areas that could make a significant difference.

    With Google facing different antitrust lawsuits, increasingly tougher regulations and protests over its treatment of employees, this appointment can be seen as the tech giant’s attempt to address these issues directly.

    Manyika joins the list of Zimbabweans—like Econet Founder, Strive Masiyiwa who’s on Netflix’s board and Ralph Mupita who became the CEO of MTN Group in 2020—in leadership positions at tech companies.

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