Co-founder of Google
Co-founder of Google and leading figure in the tech industry, recognized for innovation and contributions to internet technology.
Leadership: Visionary leader known for innovation and fostering a strong company culture.
Communication: Direct and analytical communication style with a focus on problem-solving.
Height: 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Build: Average build
Marriages: Married to Lucinda Southworth since 2007.
Children: Two children.
Birth: Born on March 26, 1973, in Lansing, Michigan, USA.
Childhood: Grew up in a family of computer science and technology enthusiasts.
Major Awards: Marconi Prize, IEEE Medal of Honor.
Honors: Inducted into the National Academy of Engineering.
Key Achievements: Co-founded Google, developed key technologies like PageRank.
Breakthroughs: Led the creation of Alphabet Inc. as the parent company of Google.
Charitable Work: Co-founder of the Carl Victor Page Memorial Fund.
Social Causes: Advocates for renewable energy and education.
Personal Interests: Enjoys flying and is a licensed pilot.
Hobbies: Interested in robotics and technology innovation.
Public Controversies: Criticized for data privacy issues related to Google.
Challenges: Navigated regulatory scrutiny as Google expanded globally.
Industry Impact: Revolutionized how people access and use information online.
Long-term Influence: Influenced the growth of the internet economy and technology sector.
Famous Quotes: "Always deliver more than expected."
Philosophy: Focus on innovation and making the world a better place through technology.
Estimated Net Worth: $100 billion.
Major Assets: Significant shares in Alphabet Inc.
Work Schedule: Information not publicly available.
Lifestyle: Values privacy and maintains a low public profile.
Primary Residence: Information not publicly available.
Real Estate: Owns several properties in the United States.
Personal Vehicles: Information not publicly available.
Transportation: Known to fly his own aircraft.