Martha Bejar: Driving a 3 Billion Dollar Microsoft Business
- Posted: Apr 03, 2009 at 10:23 AM
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As corporate vice president for the Communications Sector, Martha Béjar is responsible for setting Microsoft's strategy and driving the sales and marketing of solutions and services for telecommunications, hosting, and media and entertainment companies. The Communications Sector works with service and content providers around the globe, addressing the specific needs of wireline and wireless telecommunications companies, cable operators, hosting service providers, and media and entertainment organizations. A veteran telecommunications industry executive, Martha bring a wealth of experience, the ability to drive and support innovation, and a strong track record of leadership with one the world's leading communications companies. Meet Martha as she tells us about her diverse career, Latin background, and what it’s like to be the “new kid” on the block among the Microsoft execs.
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