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Motorola's CEO Dennis Woodside to join Dropbox, soon



Motorola's current Chief Executive Officer in position, Dennis Woodside is reportedly shifting his office to the file sharing giant, Dropbox, really soon.

According to reads from The Wall Street Journal and other sources, 45 years old Woodside is leaving Motorola Mobility to join the file hosting company Dropbox, Inc. as the company's first ever Chief Operations Officer, in San Francisco, California, United States. As we are already aware on what happened recently with the pre-Google owned Motorola phone makers, which was acquired by Lenovo the past month, and we don't get wrong on Woodside's decision.

We really look forward on him being the COO in board of Dropbox, Inc. as he had been a Google member since 2003, and was responsible for leading investments in Europe, Middle East and Africa, where he was in designation of the company's Vice President of America Operations. Back in May, 2012, Woodside took over the place of Sanjay Jha as Motorola Mobility CEO, following Google's acquisition over them.

Source: THE WALL STREET JOURNAL, Engadget

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