Microsoft announces new HR executive, company veteran Amy Coleman
- Microsoft has appointed Amy Coleman as the new Executive Vice President and Chief People Officer, replacing Kathleen Hogan.
- Kathleen Hogan will transition to a newly established Office of Strategy and Transformation, still reporting to CEO Satya Nadella.
- Under Hogan's leadership, Microsoft grew from 118,000 employees in 2015 to approximately 228,000 in 2024, reflecting significant workforce expansion during her tenure.
- CEO Satya Nadella expressed confidence in Coleman's ability to lead amid changes, stating her experience is uniquely suited to lead this work as the company evolves.
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MicrosoftMicrosoft has replaced its chief people officer as it overhauls performance reviews.Kathleen Hogan is switching to a role in the "Office of Strategy and Transformation."Amy Coleman, a longtime HR executive, will step in as the new chief people officer.Microsoft has replaced its chief people officer as the company rethinks its performance review process.CEO Satya Nadella announced in an email to employees on Wednesday that Kathleen Hogan…
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