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  2. Category:Directors of Microsoft - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Directors of Microsoft" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Steve Ballmer; D.

  3. Sandi Peterson - Wikipedia

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    Sandi Peterson (born 1959) is an American businesswoman. She is currently an Operating Partner at Clayton, Dubilier & Rice and serves on the Microsoft Board of Directors. She was group worldwide chairman at Johnson & Johnson from 2012-2018 and previously held leadership positions at Bayer Medical Care, Medco Health Solutions, Nabisco and Whirlpool Corporation.

  4. John W. Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Thompson joined Microsoft’s board in 2012. On February 4, 2014, Thompson was appointed as chairman of Microsoft, succeeding Bill Gates. On the same day Nadella replaced Steve Ballmer as the Microsoft CEO. [9] [10] He stated that he joined the board because he had "admired Microsoft for many, many, many years". Thompson said he considered ...

  5. John W. Stanton - Wikipedia

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    Stanton joined Microsoft's board of directors in July 2014. [3] [15] [16] He joined the Compensation Committee of the board. [3] He was also a director at Columbia Sportswear. [3] Around 2016, he joined the board of Costco. [9]

  6. B. Kevin Turner - Wikipedia

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    B. Kevin Turner (born April 3, 1965) is an American businessman and investor who is the chairman of Zayo Group and the vice chairman of Albertsons/Safeway Inc. [2]. During his nearly 20 years at Walmart, Turner rose through the ranks from a store cashier to become the company's global CIO, then CEO of Sam's Club, a $37 billion division of Walmart. [3]

  7. Microsoft - Wikipedia

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    The program authorizes the government to secretly access data of non-US citizens hosted by American companies without a warrant. Microsoft has denied participation in such a program. [334] Jesse Jackson believes Microsoft should hire more minorities and women. In 2015, he praised Microsoft for appointing two women to its board of directors. [335]

  8. Jon Shirley - Wikipedia

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    Shirley started 25-year tenure at Radio Shack as a store department manager [1] in Boston before the company's acquisition by the Tandy Corporation in 1963. [2] Tandy Corporation founder Charles Tandy sent Shirley to open the first Radio Shack stores in California, then later sent him to Brussels, Belgium, to open the first European stores [3] as merchandising vice president. [1]

  9. James Cash Jr. - Wikipedia

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    James Ireland Cash Jr. (born 1947) is an American business academic who is a member of the board of directors of several corporations, including General Electric, Microsoft (2001–2009), The Chubb Corporation, Phase Forward, Inc., Wal-Mart, and Veracode.