Long -time Google Exec and former ad boss steps down

- Jerry Dischler, CEO of Google Cloud, told employees on Monday that he plans to leave the company.
- Dischler led cloud applications on Google.
- Dischler previously led Google's powerful advertising business and spent nearly 20 years in the company.
Jerry Dischler, a Google veteran, who spent several years under the leadership of the company's crucial advertising company, plans to leave Google.
On Monday, Dischler, who has been in Google for nearly 20 years, told employees to leave the employees on Monday. A Google spokesman confirmed the departure.
Dischler was last president of the cloud applications, observing the software product of the Google Workers 'office and integrating AI tools into customers' companies. He joined Google in 2005 and worked on technology that eventually became Google Pay. Later, he led Google's entire advertising action.
“The most difficult aspect of my decision was to move away from the incredible opportunity we have before us,” he wrote in the email message, adding that he did it with “tremendous self -confidence”.
Dischler's departure marks another remarkable departure for teams working in Google Workspace, a critical product in the Generative AI that competes with Microsoft productivity tools.
Former Vice -President and Director General of Google Workspace, Aparna Pappu, announced at the end of last year that he would resign and hand over Dischler.
In his leaving note, Dischler wrote that the top executives of the workspace report to Google Cloud CEO Thomas Kurian, on May 9, until the new leader is mentioned.
Dischler wrote that it was time for him to “explore something new”, although he did not say whether he was leaving for a new opportunity.
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