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“Like anyone else, a lot of what I do and how I think has been shaped by my family and my overall life experience. Many who know me say I am also defined by my curiosity and thirst for learning. I buy more books than I can finish. I sign up for more online courses than I can complete. I fundamentally believe that if you are not learning new things, you stop doing great and useful things. So family, curiosity and hunger for knowledge all define me.”

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Satya Nadella
Satya Nadella

Satya Nadella is an accomplished executive currently serving as the CEO of Microsoft. Born in 1967, he holds Indian nationality. With over two decades of experience in the technology industry, Nadella has held several senior positions at Microsoft, including leading the company's cloud and application services divisions. Under his leadership, Microsoft's cloud service Azure has experienced significant growth, making it one of the world's leading cloud service providers. Additionally, Nadella has driven innovation in artificial intelligence and machine learning, positioning Microsoft as a leader in these fields. more

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