Tim Chatwin, head of strategic communications for British Prime Minister David Cameron, has resigned for a post at Google.
Reports from the U.K. indicate he’ll work under Rachel Whetstone, VP of communications and public policy for Google and wife of Cameron’s strategy director, Steve Hilton, with whom Chatwin works closely.
Chatwin has been a Cameron aide and conservative party staffer since 2005.
ConservativeHome, a political blog in the U.K., notes Chatwin is involved in managing a broad range of political, parliamentary, ministerial and civil service relationships, as well as the Olympics, for Cameron.
Google has not yet been reached about Chatwin’s role.