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Michelle Obama to speak at Microsoft Envision – onmsft.com

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April 26, 2017
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Michelle Obama, the former First Lady of the United States, will be one of the featured speakers at Microsoft’s Envision 2017 conference. The former attorney and role model for women will join other high-profile speakers such as Vice Chair of General Electric Beth Comstock, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and many other Microsoft execs including CFO Amy Hood and Chief Marketing Officer Chris Capossela.

https://twitter.com/MSFTEnvision/status/856908165639798784

For those unfamiliar, Envision is a new business executive conference that Microsoft introduced last year in April. This year though, Envision will become a part of Microsoft Ignite, which is the company’s big conference for IT professionals. “The partnership between business and IT leaders has never been more important, so Microsoft Ignite will now cater to both audiences and help foster collaboration between the two,” explained Capossela in December.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ku5Su-lIHV0

Microsoft Envision will kick off on September 25 in Orlando, Florida, and you can register and get more information about it on the dedicated website.

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