Robinhood appoints former Google govt as first chief product officer

Robinhood Markets Inc has appointed former Google govt Aparna Chennapragada as its first chief product officer, a blog post through the U.S. online brokerage showed on Wednesday.
Robinhood Markets Inc has appointed former Google executive Aparna Chennapragada as its first chief product officer, a blog post by the U.S. online brokerage showed on Wednesday.Original article
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