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The nation’s biggest tech companies have reshuffled the ranks of their senior leaders in the last year. That means executives with decades of experience in enterprise software, digital ad sales and product development are newly or soon to be available for their next job.
Below we have details on six leaders. They include Amazon Web Services’ former CEO, Adam Selipsky, as well as OpenAI’s former chief research officer, Bob McGrew, and Jennifer Salke, the former head of Amazon MGM Studios. Many may not need.
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