Phil Spencer is retiring from Microsoft after joining the software company 38 years ago, and will be replaced by Instacart's former COO.
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"I'm excited for how we will capture the opportunity ahead" Microsoft CEO issues statement on Phil Spencer Xbox departure
Phil Spencer has just stepped down from his role as Xbox CEO, and Microsoft's Satya Nadella has issued an official statement on the company's future.
Posting out to his personal LinkedIn account today, Phil Spencer has announced that he's retiring from Xbox, with the current President of Microsoft's CoreAI product Asha Sharma taking over from the ...
Xbox chief Phil Spencer is leaving Microsoft after nearly 40 years at the software giant. Xbox president Sarah Bond is also ...
Just before the weekend, Microsoft dropped a huge bomb on Xbox fans, announcing major leadership changes that fans are convinced were “forced.” Up until last year, we were told that Xbox boss Phil ...
Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer is retiring from the company and Xbox president Sarah Bond is leaving in a massive shakeup for the gaming giant. Spencer had been with Microsoft since 1988, starting ...
Senior games industry figures including Strauss Zelnick, Peter Moore, and Patrick Soderlund share their memories of working ...
Longtime Xbox head and Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer is retiring. While we've previously shared Spencer's internal email to the company, Spencer has since taken to social media to post a more ...
Phil Spencer is officially retiring at Xbox, and existing president Sarah Bond has left the company while Microsoft AI exec Asha Sharma will lead Xbox.
In a seismic bit of news today, Phil Spencer announced that he's retiring as Xbox boss - which means that naturally, someone else has to assume that position over at Xbox HQ. The person taking over is ...
And why would Sharma promise a "return of Xbox" and say things like "I want to return to the renegade spirit that built Xbox" ...
Spencer joined Microsoft as an intern in June 1988 and was instrumental in Xbox’s original 2001 launch. By 2014, he stepped in as head of the Xbox division during its darkest hour — facing market ...
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