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Satya Narayana Nadella (/ n ə ˈ d ɛ l ə /; born 19 August 1967) is an Indian-born American business executive who is the chairman and chief executive officer (CEO) of Microsoft, succeeding Steve Ballmer in 2014 as CEO [2] [3] and John W. Thompson in 2021 as chairman.
Scott joined professional networking site LinkedIn in February 2011, as senior vice president for engineering. [11] LinkedIn held its initial public offering in May 2011, and Scott was credited with scaling the company's computer systems to keep up with accelerating demand. [12] Business Insider called Scott "the engineer who saved LinkedIn". [13]
Smith was born January 17, 1959, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. [3] His father was an engineer and manager at Wisconsin Bell and moved the family around the state several times . [4] [5] Smith graduated from Appleton West High School in Appleton, Wisconsin, where he was student body president and editor of the school paper; while class president, he brokered one of his first deals, a school hall ...
Yahoo Finance Editor-In-Chief Andy Serwer is in Lisbon, Portugal for the 2021 Web Summit. There he sat down with Microsoft President and Vice Chair Brad Smith to discuss the future of work.
Microsoft “accepts responsibility for each and every one” of the issues cited in a scathing US government-backed report on the tech giant’s cybersecurity failings, Microsoft President Brad ...
Chairman, president and CEO [67] 2011 Previously executive director for Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation: 2017-11-13 MGA Entertainment: Isaac Larian: CEO 1979 Co-founded the company 2017-11-13 Microsoft: Satya Nadella: CEO [68] 2014 Was executive vice president of Microsoft's Cloud and Enterprise group 2017-11-13 Morgan Stanley: James P. Gorman
As the longest serving executive at Microsoft, Former General Counsel Brad Smith knows a thing or two about the scrutiny that comes with being a global tech company.
Until early 2008, Raikes was the president of the Microsoft Business Division and oversaw the Information Worker, Server & Tools Business and Microsoft Business Solutions Groups. [7] He joined Microsoft in 1981 as a product manager. [7] He retired from Microsoft in September 2008, after a transitional period, to join the Gates Foundation. [8]