Google’s head of human resources, Eileen Naughton, is stepping down from her role as tensions between employees and leaders at the company once renowned for its culture have continued to rise
The extent to which Naughton was involved in these incidents is not clear, and both exit packages were paid prior to her tenure at the top of the organization’s human resources function. She will continue to work at Google, but the role she’ll take hasn’t yet been determined.
“Over the past 13 years, Eileen has made major contributions to the company in numerous areas, from media partnerships, to leading our sales and operations in the U.K. and Ireland, to leading our People Operations team through a period of significant growth—during which over 70,000 people started their careers at Google,” said Google CEO Sundar Pichai in a corporate statement to “We’re grateful to Eileen for all she’s done and look forward to her next chapter at Google.
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