Matt Brittin, 57, was a top executive at Google before he left the tech company last year after spending almost two decades. He joined Google in 2007 and rose in terms of ranks to become the company’s president in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa in 2014.
Who is Matt Brittin? Former Google executive, Olympics team member, reportedly named BBC director-general
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