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  1. 5 de jun. de 2024 · Ashkenazi takes over the CFO role from Ruth Porat who, announced in July of last year, would be taking on a newly created role of president and chief investment officer, effective last September. Porat was the longest-tenured CFO in the company’s history, originally joining in 2015 after her time as the chief financial officer at Morgan Stanley.

  2. Ruth is President & Chief Investment Officer; Chief Financial Officer of Alphabet and Google. Ruth joined Google as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer in May 2015 and has held the same title at Alphabet since it was created in October 2015. As President and Chief Investment Officer, she has responsibility for, among other things, the Company’s corporate investments and ...

  3. 5 de jun. de 2024 · Ruth Porat se incorporó a Google en mayo de 2015 como directora financiera en sustitución de Patrick Pichette, procedente del banco Morgan Stanley, donde desempeñaba la misma responsabilidad ...

  4. 26 de jul. de 2023 · Ruth Porat se incorporó a Google en mayo de 2015 como directora financiera en sustitución de Patrick Pichette, procedente del banco Morgan Stanley, donde desempeñaba la misma responsabilidad.

  5. www.blackstone.com › people › ruth-poratRuth Porat - Blackstone

    Ruth Porat is a member of the board of directors of Blackstone. Ms. Porat was elected to the board of directors effective June 25, 2020. Ms. Porat is President & Chief Investment Officer; Chief Financial Officer of Alphabet and Google. She joined Google as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer in May 2015 and has held the same title ...

  6. 15 de dic. de 2023 · The story starts in England, where Frieda and Dan Porat had their second child, Ruth, in 1957. The family moved to Boston when Ruth was 2 so her father could work at Harvard and then to California ...

  7. 17 de sept. de 2020 · Sep.17 -- Ruth Porat, Alphabet Inc. chief financial officer, talks about having most employees working at home, breaking through the glass ceiling on Wall St...