Posted on 04/26/2005 11:08:07 AM PDT by Mike Bates
Google is interviewing candidates for a corporate communications chief, and word is one top recruit is Dan Senor, former defense department staffer who advised the U.S. presidential envoy in Iraq. The Google vacancy came earlier this year when longtime marketing chief Cindy McCaffrey left the company after six years in the post.
Senor, who could not be reached for comment, is currently a Fox news analyst on Iraq, and according to former colleagues, he's shopping for a new gig.
"He's a fairly hot commodity," said a former colleague who asked to remain anonymous but who added that most of the offers are coming in from Washington D.C. As for hot commodities, so is Google.
Google declined to comment on Senor, but a spokesman said that the company is "actively interviewing qualified candidates for this position, but we haven't announced a hire yet."
Posted by Stefanie Olsen
Coming soon, Google Zot! Yes, Google will give everyone access to former Russian laser satellites - imagine the fun you can have by burning weird designs into someone's lawn from orbit!
I've got my list of addresses ready to go.
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