Google Cloud chief operating officer Diane Bryant has left the company after less than a year.
“We are grateful for the contributions she made while at Google and we wish her the best in her next pursuit,” a spokesperson said in a statement.
Before joining Google in late November 2017, Bryant spent more than 25 years at Intel, most recently leading its data center group. She took what was supposed to be a temporary leave from that role in May due to “family matters,” but ended up joining Google instead.
Her hire was seen as a win for the search giant’s cloud business, which is widely seen as No. 3 in the public cloud market, behind Amazon and Microsoft.
Business Insider first reported the news.