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  2. Brad Smith (American lawyer) - Wikipedia

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    Brad Smith meeting with Secretary of Defense Ash Carter in 2016. Smith joined Microsoft in 1993 and oversaw the resolution of the company's antitrust cases. [11] For three years he led its Legal and Corporate Affairs team in Europe, then five years as deputy general counsel, before being named general counsel in 2002 [6] [10] and senior vice president. [12]

  3. Brad D. Smith - Wikipedia

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    Brad D. Smith (born April 6, 1964) is an American businessman and university administrator who is serving as President of Marshall University. [2] He previously served as chief executive officer of Intuit , a position he held from 2008 to 2018.

  4. Amy Hood - Wikipedia

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    Harvard University (MBA) Title. CFO of Microsoft. Term. December, 2013-. Predecessor. Peter Klein. Amy Hood (born August 9, 1971), is an American business executive serving as executive vice president and chief financial officer of Microsoft since 2013. Hood is the first female CFO in Microsoft's history. [1][2]

  5. Microsoft announces principles to foster innovation ... - AOL

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    Microsoft President Brad Smith on Monday announced a set of principles to foster innovation and competition in artificial intelligence in recognition of its role as a market leader in this ...

  6. Microsoft president to Congress: ‘We accept responsibility ...

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    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 ...

  7. Where are the first 11 Microsoft employees today? - AOL

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    Marc McDonald was the first salaried employee, and when he left in 1984 it was because he didn't like how big the company was getting. After leaving Microsoft, he went to another Paul Allen ...

  8. Steve Ballmer - Wikipedia

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    At the same time Forbes ranks him as the tenth-richest person with a net worth of $125 billion. [4] Ballmer was hired by Bill Gates at Microsoft in 1980, and subsequently left the MBA program at Stanford University. He eventually became president in 1998, and replaced Gates as CEO on January 13, 2000.

  9. John W. Stanton - Wikipedia

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    Stanton was listed as #840 in the Forbes 2007 "Richest People" study. His net worth was estimated at US$1.1 billion. [6] By 2014, he had held executive roles at McCaw Cellular, Western Wireless and VoiceStream Wireless. He had also previously been chairman of Clearwire. [3] Stanton joined Microsoft's board of directors in July 2014.