Satya Nadella
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Satya Nadella

CEO of Microsoft since 2014; credited with leading its cloud-first transformation and raising its market capitalisation to over $3 trillion
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Satya Nadella is a husband, father and the chief executive officer of Microsoft – the third in the company’s 40-year history.

On his 21st birthday, Nadella emigrated from Hyderabad, India to the United States to pursue a master’s degree in computer science. After stops in America’s Rust Belt and Silicon Valley, he joined Microsoft in 1992 where he would lead a variety of products and innovations across the company’s consumer and enterprise businesses. Nadella is widely known as an inspiring, mission-oriented leader who pushes the bounds of technology while crafting creative and sometimes surprising deals with customers and partners globally.

Nadella’s life is a journey of learning deep empathy for other people, which he brings into all he does personally and professionally. As much a humanist as an engineer and executive, Nadella defines his mission and that of the company he leads as empowering every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more. In addition to his role at Microsoft, Nadella serves on the Board of Directors for Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and Starbucks. Satya and his wife, Anu, personally support Seattle Children’s Hospital as well as other organizations in the Seattle area that serve the unique needs of people with disabilities.

Born1967 · Hyderabad, India
Notable works Hit Refresh
HonoursPadma Bhushan (2022) · TIME 100 Most Influential People (2015, 2018)
Our industry does not respect tradition. What it respects is innovation.— Hit Refresh (2017)
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Nadella's candid account of Microsoft's cultural and technological reinvention — part leadership memoir, part vision for the future of AI and cloud computing, and essential reading for anyone in business or tech.

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