David Drummond became Google's vice president Corporate Development in 2002. In this role David works with the management team to evaluate and drive new strategic business opportunities including strategic alliances and mergers and acquisitions. He also serves as Google's general counsel.
David was first introduced to Google in 1998 as a partner in the corporate transactions group at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich and Rosati one of the nation's leading law firms representing technology businesses. He served as Google's first outside counsel and worked with Larry Page and Sergey Brin to incorporate the company and secure its initial rounds of financing. During his tenure at Wilson Sonsini David worked with a wide variety of technology companies advising them on all aspects of their business and financial activities and helping them manage complex transactions such as mergers acquisitions and initial public offerings.
Immediately prior to joining Google David served as executive vice president finance and chief financial officer for SmartForce where he helped transform the publicly-traded company into the world's largest e-learning company. David earned his bachelor of arts degree in history from Santa Clara University and his J.D. from Stanford Law School. |