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Tony Prophet Is The New Head Of Windows Marketing, Formerly An HP Senior VP – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
April 25, 2014
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Tony Prophet is the new head of Windows Marketing, formerly an HP senior VP

Tony Prophet, who previously worked at HP as their Senior Vice President of Operations for Printing and Personal Systems, has apparently joined Microsoft. He is now the new head of Windows Marketing and is set to begin his new duties in May.

“We can confirm Tony Prophet will be joining Microsoft as corporate vice president, Windows Marketing, reporting to Chris Capossela. Tony will focus on growing the Windows ecosystem and enabling our partners to be more successful building on Windows,” Microsoft confirmed in an email statement to ZDnet.

Thom Gruhler, the man who was previously in charge of Windows marketing, is moving to Microsoft’s Applications & Services group in a new role. Prophet was the Senior VP of Operations at HP since March of 2012, having previously been the Senior VP of Operations with Carrier Corp.

It will be quite interesting to see how well Prophet will be in his new role, considering he doesn’t seem to have much experience in marketing. But perhaps that is what the company needs, a fresh perspective. We’re looking forward to see what sort of marketing takes place when Prophet takes the wheel in May.

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