The company began making cuts to its DEI programs in 2023, CNBC reported at the time, getting rid of staffers who were in charge of recruiting underrepresented groups and letting go of DEI leaders who worked with Chief Diversity Officer Melonie Parker.
Parker, who took on her current role in 2019, will work closely on evaluating programs and trainings and update "those that raise risk, or that aren't as impactful as we'd hoped," Cicconi wrote in her memo.
She added that the Google's employee resource groups will remain as will the company's work with colleges and universities.