Joe Belfiore, the former head of Windows Phone, to leave Microsoft after 32 years



What you need to know

  • Microsoft Corporate Vice President Joe Belfiore will leave Microsoft after being with the company for 32 years.
  • Belfiore currently heads the Office Group alongside CVP Ales Holecek and will serve as a senior advisor and coach until summer 2023 to help with the transition.
  • Holecek will continue to be CVP of the group and will be joined by CVP Sumit Chauhan.
  • Belfiore was known by many as the face of Windows Phone as he led that division from 2009 to 2013.

Microsoft Corporate Vice President Joe Belfiore will leave Microsoft after 32 years with the company. Belfiore has served in several roles at Microsoft but is currently the CVP of Office. His plans to retire were announced internally in an email sent out to employees (via ZDNet) and later shared publicly on Twitter. 

Belfiore will be a senior advisor and coach to aid the transition until summer 2023. The Office Group will be led by CVP Ales Holecek, who has led the division alongside Belfiore for several years, and CVP Sumit Chauhan, who will move up from their role as head of Office Organization.





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