Diane Bryant, head of Intel's Data Center Group leaves Intel after 32 years. She was been the head of Intel's Data Center Group from 2012 to mid-2017.
She decided to leave Intel to focus on personal family matters in early May. Earlier she decided to leave Intel for about six to eight months and then return to a news position at the chip giant. Six months ended on December 3, but instead of returning to Intel, Ms. Bryant decides to retire from Intel and joins Google Cloud as COO.
Navin Shenoy will continue to lead Intel’s DCG (Data Center Group).
Diane Bryant first joined the Intel in 1985 and worked at different positions till. Lastly she served Intel as the head of Intel's Data Center Group, where she headed its transformation from a group focused on the development of server platforms to a business unit that develops various solutions for data centers, including servers, networking, and storage equipment.
The offical statement from Intel after Ms. Bryant's step is as follows:
"We are extremely grateful for Diane’s contributions to Intel over the last 32 years, and wish her well with her new opportunity." As for Intel, the company is confident of Navin Shenoy and is satisfied with his management of DCG. Before taking over DCG, he was responsible for Intel’s Client Computing Group and before that he held different positions at the company, including sales and marketing.
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