One of the highest-profile — and wealthiest — couples in Silicon Valley is on the outs.
Google co-founder Sergey Brin is living apart from his wife of six years, 23andMe co-founder Anne Wojcicki, a spokesman confirmed to tech blog AllThingsD.com. A spokesman for the family said “they remain good friends and partners.”
The entrepreneurial couple, who have two children, together donated $223 million to charity in 2012, the fifth-most among donors in the U.S., according to the Chronicle of Philanthropy.
Brin, who now heads up Google’s “moonshot” projects like driver-less cars, is worth $22.8 billion, according to Forbes. Wojcicki’s personal genetics startup 23andMe, which sells DNA test kits, has raised more than $100 million — including from Google and Brin, according to AllThingsD.com. The breakup is unlikely to have a material impact on Brin’s finances because the couple reportedly signed a prenuptial agreement.
And according to Gawker’s ValleyWag blog, Brin already has a new woman on his arm: a fellow Googler. The website reports he’s dating Amanda Rosenberg, the Google Glass marketing manager — which may help justify Brin’s attachment to Google Glass over the past months.
Google’s Sergey Brin and 23andMe’s Anne Wojcicki Have Split [AllThingsD]
This post has been updated to include new details about Brin’s rumored girlfriend.