Google Exec has long been stepped and former ads coach
- Google Cloud’s CEO of Google Cloud told the employees on Monday that he was planning to leave the company.
- Dischler was leading cloud applications in Google.
- Dischler has previously managed the strong Google ads business and spent nearly 20 years in the company.
Jerry Desirr, an inventor of Google’s warriors who spent several years to direct the decisive advertising of the company, plans to leave Google.
Dischler, who was in Google nearly 20 years ago, announced his departure in a memorandum of employees on Monday, which Business Insider saw. Google spokesman confirmed the departure.
Dischler was recently head of cloud applications, as he overseeing the Google Office Office product and integrating artificial intelligence tools into customer business. Join Google in 2005 and worked on technology that finally became Google Pay. He later operated the entire ads operations of Google.
“The most difficult aspect of my decision was to stay away from the amazing opportunity we have in front of us,” he wrote in the email, adding that he did it with tremendous confidence in the difference.
Dischler’s exit is another remarkable exit of the teams that run on Google’s work space, a decisive product for Google in competing artificial intelligence on Microsoft production tools.
Aparna Pappu, former Vice President and Director General of Google Workspace, announced late last year that it would step down and hand over matters to Dischler.
In his departure note, Dischler wrote that senior managers in the work area will present a report to the CEO of Google Cloud Thomas Kurian, on May 9, until a new leader is named.
Dischler wrote that time has come to “explore something new”, although he didn’t say whether he was leaving for a new opportunity.
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