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MSFT 25 / 2002 FORM 10-K
Part I
Item 4
Mr. Emerson joined Microsoft in November 2000 as Senior Vice President, Corporate Development and Strategy. Prior to joining Microsoft, he was
Managing Director and co-head of Technology and Telecommunications Advisory Services at international investment bank Lazard Freres & Co. LLC. He
spent 12 years in San Francisco and New York with Lazard and Morgan Stanley, specializing in advising clients in the technology and telecommunications
sectors on mergers, acquisitions, and strategic partnerships.
Mr. Flessner was named Senior Vice President, .NET Enterprise Servers in December 1999. He had been Vice President, Database and Data Access.
Since joining the Company, Mr. Flessner’s primary responsibilities have been the development of Microsoft’s database business. He joined Microsoft in 1994.
Mr. Johnson was named Senior Vice President, Microsoft Americas in February 2002. He had been Senior Vice President, U.S. Sales, Marketing, and
Services since August 2001, and before that, Vice President, U.S. Sales, Marketing and Services. Mr. Johnson was named Vice President, Product Support
Services in July 1998. He joined Microsoft in 1992.
Mr. Muglia was named Senior Vice President, Enterprise Storage Division in November 2001. Before holding that position, he had been Group Vice
President, Personal Services Group since August 2000. He had been Group Vice President, Business Productivity since December 1999. He was named
Senior Vice President, Business Productivity in March 1999 and was named Senior Vice President, Applications and Tools in February 1998. He had been
Vice President, Server Applications since 1997. He joined Microsoft in 1988.
Mr. Mundie was named Senior Vice President and Chief Technical Officer, Advanced Strategies and Policy in August 2001. He was named Senior Vice
President, Consumer Platforms in February 1996. He joined Microsoft as General Manager, Advanced Consumer Technology in 1992.
Mr. Raikes was named Group Vice President, Productivity and Business Services in August 2000. He had been Group Vice President, Sales and Support
since July 1998. Before holding that position, he had been Group Vice President, Sales and Marketing since July 1996. Mr. Raikes joined Microsoft in 1981.
Mr. Rashid was named Senior Vice President, Research in May 2000. He had been Vice President, Research since July 1994. He joined Microsoft in
1991.
Mr. Rudder was named Senior Vice President, Developer and Platform Evangelism in October 2001. He had been Vice President, Technical Strategy.
Mr. Rudder joined Microsoft in 1988 and has worked in several areas, including networking, operating systems and developer tools, where he previously
served as General Manager for the Visual Studio development system.
Mr. Sinofsky was named Senior Vice President, Office in December 1999. He had been Vice President, Office since December 1998. Mr. Sinofsky joined
the Office team in 1994, increasing his responsibility with each subsequent release of the desktop suite. He joined Microsoft in 1989.
Mr. Smith was named Senior Vice President and General Counsel in November 2001. He had been Deputy General Counsel for Worldwide Sales and
previously was responsible for managing the Companys European Law and Corporate Affairs Group, based in Paris. He joined Microsoft in 1993.
Mr. Valentine was named Senior Vice President, Windows in December 1999. He had been Vice President, Business and Enterprise since March 1999.
He had been Vice President, Windows since December 1998. Before managing the Windows group, Mr. Valentine managed the server applications division
and had been responsible for the Exchange product unit. He joined Microsoft in 1987.
Mr. Vaskevitch was named Senior Vice President and Chief Technical Officer, Business Platform in August 2001. He was named Senior Vice President,
Business Applications in March 2000. He had been Senior Vice President, Developer since December 1999. Before holding that position, he had been Vice
President, Distributed Applications Platform. He joined Microsoft in 1986.
Ms. Willingham was named Senior Vice President, Human Resources in February 2001. She had been Vice President, Human Resources since April
2000. Ms. Willingham had been Vice President, Business and Enterprise Division Marketing and was responsible for Windows operating system client and
server marketing strategy and training, as well as for providing centralized marketing services for the Consumer Windows Marketing and Streaming Media
Marketing teams. She joined Microsoft in 1993.