Ripple Hires Former Google Exec as VP of Products

Blockchain payments startup Ripple has hired Google's former messaging lead as its vice president of products.

AccessTimeIconOct 29, 2018 at 4:00 p.m. UTC
Updated Sep 13, 2021 at 8:32 a.m. UTC
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Blockchain payments startup Ripple Labs has hired former Google executive Amir Sarhangi as its vice president of products.

According to his LinkedIn profile, Sarhangi joined Ripple this month after departing his role leading Google's director of messaging product management and partnerships – a post held since September 2015.

With previous experience at notable firms including Vodafone and Deloitte, Sarhangi joined Google when it acquired a startup he'd founded in 2015 called Jibe Mobile. Jibe Mobile was a provider of rich communications services (RCS), an alternative to traditional SMS messaging that provides enhanced features.

Sarhangi will now lead the efforts to develop Ripple's global payments network RippleNet, according to a Reuters report.

The term RippleNet covers the firm's several blockchain-based payments products, which are aimed to provide near real-time settlement to banks and other financial institutions. While most clients do not use the XRP cryptocurrency that Ripple has had a significant role in developing, it was announced in October that several clients are now using the token.

The news marks the second hire from an internet giant by Ripple in recent months. In July, the company tapped former Facebook executive Kahina Van Dyke as its new senior vice president (SVP) of business and corporate development.

Last week, Ripple's head of information security Sujay Jaladi left the company to join a startup Harbor, a compliance platform for issuers of securities tokens.

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