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SCHAUMBURG, IL – Rich Nottenburg, Motorola's chief strategy and technology officer, resigned from the beleaguered cellphone company, to “return to the New York area to be with his family and pursue other opportunities.” He had been chief strategy officer since 2004 and had run the company’s R&D programs since December.
 
The company promoted Dan Moloney, head of its home networks mobility business, to also oversee Motorola Labs, the company’s research group.
 
There is speculation that Nottenburg is the latest casualty of Carl Icahn, Motorola's largest private investor, who has been pushing for several changes within the company.

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