Dennis Woodside is the chief executive officer of Motorola Mobility since its acquisition by Google, Inc.. He is the successor of Sanjay Jha.Dennis Woodside was previously the president of Google's America region.
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Dennis joined Google in 2003 and oversees the company's
operations in the U.K., Benelux and Ireland. From 2003 to 2006, he
launched the business operations group at Google and built up the
company's presence in Central Europe, Russia, the Middle East and North
Africa. He established offices in 10 countries as diverse as Egypt,
Turkey, Russia and Israel. Additionally, he started the company's
inside sales operation in Europe.
Prior to joining Google, Dennis was an associate partner at McKinsey
and Company, where he led operational and strategy projects for
multinational clients in the technology and media industries. Earlier,
he managed complex mergers and acquisitions in aerospace, energy, media
and finance industries, representing companies such as Berkshire
Hathaway and Southern California Edison. He also served as law clerk to
the Honorable Dennis G. Jacobs in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd
Circuit in New York.
Dennis received a J.D. from Stanford Law School, where he was associate
editor of the Stanford Law Review, and holds a bachelor's degree in
industrial relations from Cornell University.
Dennis Woodside is the chief executive officer of Motorola Mobility since its acquisition by Google, Inc.. He is the successor of Sanjay Jha.Dennis Woodside was previously the president of Google's America region.
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