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Cherry Prommawin
Search Quality Analyst Check out posts from Cherry Prommawin on the Google Search Central Blog. LinkedIn

Daniel Waisberg
Search Advocate Daniel is a Search Advocate at Google, part of the Search Relations team. His job is
divided between educating the Search community and working with the Search Console engineering team
to develop new product capabilities. In

Gary Illyes
Analyst on the Google Search team Gary Illyes is an Analyst on the Google Search team. He focuses on publishing information about
Google Search systems to help publishers create websites that work well both for users and Search. LinkedIn | Mastodon |

John Mueller
Search Advocate John coordinates Google Search Relations efforts. He and his team connect the Google-internal world of Search engineering, to those who create and optimize public websites. Together, they help to bring more insights from the public

Lizzi Sassman
Technical Writer, Google Search team Check out posts from Lizzi Sassman on the Google Search Central Blog. LinkedIn | Twitter | Mastodon

Martin Splitt
Googlebot whisperer at the Google Search Relations team Check out posts from Martin Splitt on the Google Search Central Blog. Website | LinkedIn | Twitter | GitHub | Mastodon
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Last updated 2025-02-04 UTC.
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