Google funds chief quits after 15 years at firm

Senior Google government (*15*) Sengupta, head of the tech massive's price projects, discussed on Monday he used to be leaving the company next month, after 15 years.
Senior Google executive Caesar Sengupta, head of the tech giant's payment initiatives, said on Monday he was leaving the company next month, after 15 years.Original article
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