Google: the search is over

Prospects: google’s new cfo won’t have to look far for cash

Written by Joanne Christie

The credit crunch may be taking its toll on many financiers’ bonuses, but Google’s latest hire in the finance department won’t have to worry about nasty surprises in his pay packet.

In fact, Patrick Pichette, who Google has just named as their new CFO and vice president, will receive $500,000 (£252,000) just for signing his employment contract, not to mention a further bonus of the same amount if he survives just six months at the Googleplex.

What’s happened?

Speculation abounds on why it took Google so long to replace the outgoing George Reyes, who announced his retirement last August, but one thing’s now become clear – it wasn’t because they were offering a bad package. Along with the initial bonuses, Google will pay Pichette a base salary of $450,000 (£227,000) with a discretionary bonus of 150%.

And if Reyes’ parting fortune – estimated at about $300m by the time he has disposed of all his Google shares – is anything to go by, Pichette stands to profit handsomely from his career move.

What’s going to happen?

Google’s decision to go with a relative unknown – Pichette is not only a Silicon Valley outsider but a Canadian to boot – has surprised some, but it may be a clear indication of where the company is headed.

Pichette moves to Google from his role as president of operations at Bell Canada Enterprises (BCE), Canada’s largest phone carrier, and brings to the search giant almost 20 years experience in the communications sector.
At BCE, he oversaw management of the network’s migration to an IP-based infrastructure, experience that would come in handy, if, say, Google was looking to expand into mobile phone technology.

But will Pichette fit in at Google, with its quirky workplace culture and ‘do no evil’ mantra? According to BCE CEO Michael Sabia, Pichette took his three teenagers to a village in Zambia for spring break last year. Not for a safari or tourism though, rather just to see what it was like to ‘hang out’ in a place with no running water and locals who spoke no English. So it seems he has the eccentric personality needed to succeed at Google.

Pichette will start at Google’s Mountain View offices on August 1, and after a brief period as a general ‘noogler’ will take over as CFO on August 12.

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