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LinkedIn CEO to take over Office, more AI duties in Microsoft executive shuffle 
Jun 4, 2025 8:35 AM

SAN FRANCISCO, June 4 (Reuters) - The CEO of LinkedIn

will take additional responsibility for Microsoft's ( MSFT ) Office

products, while an executive responsible for one of the

company's leading business-to-business artificial intelligence

products will start reporting to head of the company's Windows

unit, according to a memo from Microsoft ( MSFT ) CEO Satya Nadella

viewed by Reuters.

Ryan Roslansky, who oversees the business-focused social

network owned by Microsoft ( MSFT ), will remain CEO of LinkedIn but also

oversee products such as Word and Excel and also "Copilot,"

Microsoft's ( MSFT ) leading AI product, within the company's

productivity software suite, the memo said.

Roslansky will report to Rajesh Jha, who oversees Microsoft

Windows and Teams, among other duties. The memo said existing

Office leaders Sumit Chauhan and Gaurav Sareen will report to

Jha as well.

Also moving to report to Jha will be Charles Lamanna, who

leads "Copilot" for business and industrial users, the memo

said.

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