From what we’ve heard AdMob’s employees had their incentives begin to vest as soon as the deal completed in October/November 2009, not when it was ultimately approved in May 2010. In fact, we’ve heard that Hamoui isn’t the only AdMob executive to leave after a short stay — we’re working to get a more detailed list of other personnel who may have also left Google.
A Google spokesperson gave us this statement:
“Omar has decided to leave AdMob and Google for personal reasons. He built a fantastic business in a short period of time, and we wish him all the best. Mobile advertising – across search and display – is now a billion dollar business for Google, with AdMob a key part of that. Google is fortunate to have a great team of leaders who are driving the next phase of rapid growth and innovation across all our mobile ads products.”
Update: Other AdMob departures include:
- Ali Diab, AdMob’s VP of Product Management and Business Operations, who founded Caturra Capital, LLC, a hedge fund specializing in the tech sector
- Niren Hiro, AdMob VP of Business Development, who left in May to become the CEO of CrowdStar
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Authors: Jason Kincaid