The Google exec at the centre of explosive MeToo allegations is one of the highest paid at the firm, earning $47 million
David Drummond, the Google executive at the centre of explosive #MeToo claims from a former colleague, is one of the highest paid at the company. Filings show Drummond was paid $47 million in 2018 by Alphabet, Google's parent company. Most of this came in the form of equity and he was paid better than Google CEO Sundar Pichai.
David Drummond, the Google executive at the centre of explosive #MeToo claims from a former colleague, is one of the highest paid at the company. Filings show Drummond was paid $47 million in 2018 by Alphabet, Google's parent company. Most of this came in the form of equity and he was paid better than Google CEO Sundar Pichai.
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