Microsoft named Kathleen Hogan, its longtime chief people officer, to the new role of executive vice president of ...
Kathleen Hogan will be replaced by Amy Coleman, a Microsoft HR executive who had worked in the company for 25 years.
The software and technology giant named a new CHRO on Wednesday and elevated its former CHRO into a new leadership position.
Satya Nadella announced a leadership reshuffle at Microsoft, appointing Amy Coleman as the new Chief People Officer, while ...
The change has come after Microsoft fired nearly 2,000 employees deemed low-performers in January and February.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is moving the company’s HR chief, Kathleen Hogan, into a new role focused on corporate strategy.
This leadership change comes about as Microsoft offloads about 2,000 employees who were considered to be low-performers in ...
Satya Nadella, Chairman and CEO, shared the below communication with Microsoft employees this morning. As we’ve seen time and again throughout our 50-year history, times of great change for the world ...
Coleman succeeds Hogan as Microsoft’s chief people officer. Also a long-time leader at the Redmond, Washington-based company, Coleman held the roles of CVP of human resources and corporate functions, ...
Amy Coleman has worked at Microsoft for more than 25 years over two stints. She first joined as a compensation manager in ...
Chief People Officer Kathleen Hogan is transitioning to a new role as executive vice president, office of strategy and transformation, Microsoft Chief Executive Satya Nadella said in a blog post ...
Microsoft’s incoming chief people officer, Amy Coleman, led the development of Microsoft’s human resources response to Covid ...