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  • Caesar Sengupta, who began leading Google's Next Billion Users initiative in 2015, said he's leaving the company after 15 years.
  • "I remain very positive about Google's future but it's time for me to see if I can ride without training wheels," Sengupta wrote in a LinkedIn post announcing his departure.

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The new Google Pixelnook Go laptop is on display during a Google product launch event called Made by Google 19 on October 15, 2019 in New York City.

Caesar Sengupta, an executive who has led several projects inside Google, including payments and ChromeOS, said Monday he's leaving the company after 15 years.

"I remain very positive about Google's future but it's time for me to see if I can ride without training wheels," Sengupta wrote in a LinkedIn post announcing his departure. Sengupta's last day is April 30. He said he's not sure what comes next.

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