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Kristen is responsible for Total Rewards, Performance and HR Business Insights at Microsoft, which includes broad-based global compensation, executive compensation, US benefits, international benefits strategy and philosophy, global mobility and relocation, performance management, stock design and administration, M&A and HR Business Insights. She is a 20-year Microsoft veteran who spent the first half of her Microsoft career in corporate finance controller positions at Microsoft including Office, Windows, Server and Xbox. She moved to HR in 2002 leading University Recruiting and transitioned to Engineering Line leader roles in Windows, Platforms and Services Division, Online Services and Devices. Prior to joining Microsoft, Kristen was with Disney as VP, Finance, Disney Televentures. In 2015, she left Microsoft to serve as EVP of HR for F5 Networks, but returned to Microsoft the following year. Kristen holds a BBA in Management from William & Mary.
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Founded by childhood friends Bill Gates and Paul Allen in Redmond Washington, Microsoft began its operations as a computer software company. They quickly became a household name within the computer operating system market when it was founded in 1975. With their successful IPO a few years later, they went on to acquire several large operations such as LinkedIn and Skype giving them total market dominance. With the shift to a devices and services strategy and under new leadership, Microsoft went on to become the most valuable publicly traded company in the world. In 2019, they made history as the third US public company to reach 1 trillion market cap, and most recently, they have been valued at over 2 trillion. Today, Microsoft generates revenue by developing, licensing, and supporting a wide range of software products and services, by designing and selling hardware, and by delivering relevant online advertising to a global customer audience. In addition to selling individual products and services, they offer suites of products and services such as consulting to computer system integrators and developers. However, they are mostly known for Microsoft Windows Operating System, Microsoft Office suite, and the Internet Explorer web browser. More specifically, their products include operating systems for personal computers, servers, phones, and other intelligent devices; server applications for distributed computing environments; productivity applications; business solution applications; desktop and server management tools; software development tools; video games; and online advertising. They also design and sell hardware including the Xbox 360 gaming and entertainment console, Kinect for Xbox 360, Xbox 360 accessories, and Microsoft PC hardware products