Following the departure of Google’s long-stay CFO Patrick Pichette, the firm has poached Morgan Stanley CFO Ruth Porat to head up its financial operations.
In a statement posted by Google, Porat said: “I’m delighted to be returning to my California roots and joining Google.
“Growing up in Silicon Valley, during my time at Morgan Stanley and as a member of Stanford’s Board, I’ve had the opportunity to experience first hand how tech companies can help people in their daily lives. I can’t wait to roll up my sleeves and get started.”
At Morgan Stanley, Porat survived the 1987 stock market crash, and also played a role in many high-profile tech IPOs such as Amazon and eBay.
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