 Google has another pair of shoes to fill. Tom Pickett, the vice president of YouTube's content, announced this week he's departing the online video company for a new job at OtterMedia, the company that just acquired YouTube MCN fullscreen. The executive was responsible for YouTube policies, some of the recent actions like YouTube Spaces and management of content network relationships. Tom has played an important part over the last seven years of growing YouTube operations and content partnership organizations. YouTube said in a statement to The Wall Street Journal, the strong team he has helped to build will continue to focus on making our partners as successful as possible. Pickett is not the only employee to leave YouTube recently. The Wall Street Journal notes two other executives that have transferred to Google Fiber and Spotify. This year alone, over a dozen employees have left YouTube entirely or moved to other Google initiatives. Despite these numbers, not many people regularly choose to leave Google and its subsidiaries. Anyways guys, what do you think? Tell me in the comments section down below. Do you think this is maybe a change in the future of YouTube by bringing in some new faces, new ideas, or do you think people are kind of getting tired of the YouTube platform and are just moving on to different things? Anyways guys, let me know in the comments section down below. I've been Alex Adams, senior manager at Freedom, and you've been watching. And we will grow together as a family because this is the Freedom family. You are part of it. We are all part of it. And we're all growing together. So grow with us and partner with Freedom. That play now button right there on the video bar is all you need to click to get started.