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Rebecca Michael Promoted to Vice President, Global Marketing for Google Search and Google Maps

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Google has promoted Rebecca Michael to Vice President, Global Marketing for Google Search and Google Maps, reinforcing leadership across two of the company’s flagship global platforms.
Rebecca joined Google’s London office 18 years ago as an Associate Sales Manager and has since held leadership roles across multiple international markets including London, Tokyo, Singapore, and San Francisco.
Her promotion comes during a significant period of transformation across the technology industry as AI increasingly reshapes how users interact with search, maps, content discovery, and digital experiences.
Throughout her career at Google, Rebecca has worked across several major platform shifts spanning mobile, social media, and now the AI-driven era of computing and consumer engagement.
The move reflects Google’s continued investment in experienced marketing leadership as the company navigates growing competition and rapid innovation across AI-powered search, discovery, and user experience technologies.
In sharing the milestone, Rebecca reflected on the global experiences, leadership opportunities, and personal journey that shaped her nearly two-decade career with the company.
As AI continues redefining search behavior and digital interaction models, leadership across global marketing functions is becoming increasingly important in shaping how technology platforms evolve and connect with users worldwide.
About Google:
Google provides internet services and technology products spanning search, maps, advertising, cloud computing, AI, mobile platforms, and digital productivity tools used by billions of people globally.
About Rebecca Michael:
Rebecca Michael is a global marketing executive with leadership experience across search, digital platforms, consumer technology, and international business operations. Her career has spanned multiple global markets and major platform transitions across the technology industry.