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- Lisa Brummel - Wikipedia
Lisa E Brummel (born 1959 1960) [1] is an American businesswoman who served as Executive Vice President of Human Resources for Microsoft [2] until her retirement on December 31, 2014 [3]
- 5 minutes with Microsoft’s former EVP of HR and Seattle Storm co-owner
Lisa Brummel retired as the executive vice president of human resources for Microsoft 11 years ago, but, as the co-owner of the WNBA’s Seattle Storm and an active board member and company advisor, she’s hardly watching from the sidelines
- Lisa Brummel - Microsoft Alumni Voices
Lisa Brummel’s 25-year Microsoft career is a masterclass in curiosity, courage, and connection From her early days in product development to an unexpected pivot into HR leadership, Lisa shares how she helped shape Microsoft’s culture—one listening tour, whiteboard session, and bold idea at a time
- Lisa Brummel | Microsoft Alumni Voices - YouTube
Lisa Brummel’s 25-year Microsoft career is a masterclass in curiosity, courage, and connection From her early days in product development to an unexpected pivot into HR leadership, Lisa
- Lisa Brummel - download. microsoft. com
Due to the scope of Microsoft’s investment in different businesses, Brummel says, “you could be in this company for 20 years and be involved meaningfully with five or six major high-tech businesses during that time ”
- 5 minutes with Microsoft’s former EVP of HR and Seattle . . . - LinkedIn
We're excited to see Humanly investor and advisor Lisa Brummel featured in HR Dive this week! 🙌 In this interview by Ginger Christ, Lisa shares what life looks like after serving as
- Microsoft - Lisa Brummel’s 25-year Microsoft journey is a story of . . .
Microsoft - Lisa Brummel’s 25-year Microsoft journey is a story of curiosity, courage, and connection—from product development to reshaping company culture
- Lisa Brummel | ACG Seattle
Prior to stepping into the HR role, Lisa served as the corporate vice president for the Home and Retail division of Microsoft In this role she was responsible for overseeing worldwide development and business strategy for Microsoft’s line of consumer software and hardware business
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