FACTBOX - Microsoft's post-Gates leaders

Fri Jun 27, 2008 7:02pm BST
 
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(Reuters) - Microsoft Corp co-founder Bill Gates will retire from the company on Friday and move to a full-time role at his charitable organization, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

As Microsoft's biggest shareholder, Gates will maintain a role at the software company as its nonexecutive chairman. He will also take part in special technology projects.

Does Gates' departure leave a leadership vacuum at the company? Here's a list of the remaining leaders at Microsoft after Gates leaves:

* Steve Ballmer, Chief Executive Officer, 52

Ballmer joined the company in 1980 when Gates, a Harvard University classmate, talked him into dropping out of Stanford University business school to join Microsoft as its first business manager.

Since replacing Gates as CEO in 2000, Ballmer has been the main decision maker at the company, which has seen revenue more than double during that period.

Known for his histrionics and sharp intellect, Ballmer has said in interviews that he would stay at Microsoft for another "9 or 10 years."

* Ray Ozzie, Chief Software Architect, 52

Ozzie replaced Gates as the company's top software guru in 2006. He joined the company as chief technical officer in 2005 when Microsoft bought his software company called Groove Networks.  Continued...

 
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