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Microsoft Corporate VP’s new series has laughs and big name interviews

Sean Michael Sean Michael
August 24, 2015
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IT professionals, tech journalists and engineers are used to their voices being heard in different ways; keynote speeches, feature length articles, and through the products they design. One new way some of the best from these industries are going to be heard is by being recorded while having lunch with Brad Anderson, the Corporate Vice President of Enterprise Client & Mobility for Microsoft. He gets to talk to some of the best and brightest on a regular basis but wanted to share some of these conversations with the world. In a new weekly series that starts this Thursday on August 27th, Brad will post videos of his talks within his luxurious car.

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Brad Anderson’s Lunch Break / Season 1 / Preview

IT professionals, tech journalists and engineers are used to their voices being heard in different ways; keynote speeches, feature length articles, and through the products they design. One new way some of the best from these industries are going to be heard is by being recorded while having lunch w

The series is titled Brad Anderson’s Lunch Break. In a blog post by Microsoft, they include the short preview video shown above of what’s in store. It shows off a relaxed comedic style with the industry experts. Some of Brad’s guests include Todd Bishop from Geekwire, Rajesh Jha the Corporate Vice President of Office 365, Scott Guthrie the Executive Vice President of Microsoft (who was asked about his famous red polo shirts), and Professor Ed Lazowska from the University of Washington but there are more on the way.

Brad’s show looks like a great way to hear some funny stories from people high up in the tech industry while also having some fun.

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