Microsoft named Kathleen Hogan, its longtime chief people officer, to the new role of executive vice president of strategy ...
The change has come after nearly 2,000 employees deemed low-performers were fired by Microsoft in January and February.
The software and technology giant named a new CHRO on Wednesday and elevated its former CHRO into a new leadership position.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is moving the company’s HR chief, Kathleen Hogan, into a new role focused on corporate strategy.
Kathleen Hogan, who has served as CPO since 2014, will transition to a newly created role as Executive Vice President of the ...
This leadership change comes about as Microsoft offloads about 2,000 employees who were considered to be low-performers in ...
Microsoft’s incoming chief people officer, Amy Coleman, led the development of Microsoft’s human resources response to Covid ...
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, ...
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 ...
Technology giant Microsoft (MSFT) has announced a new head of its global human resources department. Light Up your Portfolio ...
Kathleen Hogan will be replaced by Amy Coleman, a Microsoft HR executive who had worked in the company for 25 years.