Google Fiber Loses Chief Executive Officer After Five Months

  • McCray had replaced Barratt, who stepped down in October 2016
  • Alphabet CEO Page says company is committed to Fiber business

Google Fiber Searches for New CEO

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Alphabet Inc.’s high-speed internet business is undergoing another shake-up as its leader, Gregory McCray, is stepping down. The company is looking for a replacement.

McCray was hired in February as chief executive officer of Access, the Alphabet unit that houses Google Fiber. He joined the tech giant after Craig Barratt, the former Access boss, exited in October when a big, expensive expansion plan he created was cut back.