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Work
Company:
Microsoft
Feb 2013
Address:
Redmond, WA
Position:
Principal group program manager
Education
Degree:
BSE
School / High School:
Princeton University
2000 to 2004
Specialities:
Computer Science
Skills
Experience in C, C++, Java, and Web fron... • Public speaking, both to technical audie... • Fast learner with excellent analytical p... • Software Engineering • Product Management • Software Project Management • Program Management
Awards
- Selected for Microsoft Leadership Bench, Accelerated Career Experience, and Ballmer’s Strategy Conference • - Received two Gold Star Awards during my time on the Internet Explorer team • - Received highly-selective early and increased stock award grant
Microsoft - Redmond, WA since Feb 2013
Principal Group Program Manager
Microsoft - Redmond, WA Sep 2012 - Feb 2013
Principal Program Manager Lead
Microsoft - Redmond, WA Aug 2008 - Sep 2012
Senior Program Manager Lead
Microsoft Aug 2004 - Aug 2008
Program Manager
Microsoft Jun 2003 - Aug 2003
Program Manager Intern
Education:
Princeton University 2000 - 2004
BSE, Computer Science
Skills:
Experience in C, C++, Java, and Web front-end (HTML/CSS/JavaScript) development Public speaking, both to technical audiences and as a spokesperson Fast learner with excellent analytical problem solving skills Software Engineering Product Management Software Project Management Program Management
Honor & Awards:
- Selected for Microsoft Leadership Bench, Accelerated Career Experience, and Ballmer’s Strategy Conference
- Received two Gold Star Awards during my time on the Internet Explorer team
- Received highly-selective early and increased stock award grant
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