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Meet the 7 most important execs who left Google in 2020 – and 13 new power players who came aboard

Zoubin Ghahramani joined Google's Brain AI team in September as a distinguished scientist and senior research director, according toGhahramani was previously chief scientist and VP for AI at Uber, where he'd worked since 2016, and a notable get for Google. He also serves as deputy director of the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence, and has been a Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge for more than a decade.

It's also not Venables' first stint as a CISO. Prior to Goldman Sachs, Venables served as CISO of Deutsche Bank.Stephanie Hannon joined Google in July, making it the third time she has done so. She previously worked on Google Wave and the launch of Google Maps in Europe during previous stints at the company.

Levoy's contribution to the Pixel smartphone shouldn't be underestimated: it undoubtedly caused Apple, Samsung and others to work harder on their own phone cameras. Interestingly, it sounds like Levoy's work at Adobe will be to build a camera app for all smartphones, although it's not clear what it will do exactly.

Google's response to the COVID-19 pandemic, including getting search results to prioritize credible information.Departure: Tariq Shaukat, Google Cloud's president of industry products and solutionsIn February, Google Cloud underwent a reorganization to streamline operations in international markets, the partner ecosystem, and customer engagement, sources.

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