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WM_IN

From interns to vice presidents there are some amazing women who work at Microsoft, and we want to feature them on Channel 9. Charles Torre and Jennifer Ritzinger have started a new series featuring women at Microsoft who work in development, marketing, research, and evangelism who have interesting stories to share about their success in the industry and ideas on how to grow diversity in IT. Meet these women at Microsoft, what makes them tick, and hear more about women and technology.

Mai-lan Tomsen Bukovec: From the Peace Corps to IIS 7

Meet group program manager, Mai-lan Tomsen Bukovec, who has been at Microsoft for nine years (Talk about a blast from the past . . . remember Microsoft Transaction Server? Mai-lan was on that team back in the day.). Mai-lan is currently on the Internet Information Services (IIS) team where she manages PMs working on IIS and the Windows Server Hosting System. What does that mean? Well, for starters, she and her team define the features of the core web server, as well as the management tools and administration interfaces plus they work on media server and providing the right tools for the web hosters of the world (like GoDaddy, for example). Phew! That’s a lot. From the Peace Corps to working at a couple of start-ups during the Internet boom when she left Microsoft for a bit, Mai-lan really has a worldwide global perspective. Watch this episode of WM_IN and hear about the mud mosques of West Africa!

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Mai-lan Tomsen Bukovec: From the Peace Corps to IIS 737:204/7/200805,231
Betsy Hjort: On Making Windows Server, Singing with Bill and Being Technical37:403/31/200844,940
Shawn Richardson: A winding road to Software Security28:253/26/200824,953
Meghan Perez: From Software Developer to Technical Advisor25:083/18/200826,519
Linda Apsley: Protocol Specifications, Compliance and Leadership27:573/13/200835,706
Terrell Cox: Evolution of User Experience (UX) at Microsoft38:172/14/200878,102
Becoming an Evangelist – Get the inside scoop from not one but two U.S. Developer Evangelists!24:3011/1/20071713,296
Sara Ford - "Katrina Survivor: This box is all that is left of this person’s or her families belongings. Careful."00:0010/15/200749,160
Emma Williams: Building Visual Studio with Intentional Engineering30:219/4/20071218,320
Lori Pearce: Six Degrees of Separation from David Hasselhoff42:308/3/2007511,355
Julie Larson-Green: Leading by Example, Managing the Windows Experience30:376/25/2007715,341
Monica Ene-Pietrosanu: Ground Breaker. Code Breaker.26:313/27/2007312,617
Sarita Bafna: VC++ "Orcas" - Marshaling Library and MFC support for Common Controls26:533/22/20071628,212
Debra Chrapaty: A Company Import. A Great Leader.57:523/13/2007719,954
Dynamic Developer Duo: Sarah Parra and Kati Iceva from the Data Programmability Team 28:583/6/2007312,962
Marina Polishchuk: VC++ QA - The best job in the biz25:112/22/20071938,810
Sumit Chauhan: Developing Microsoft Access, Running a Dev Team30:412/13/20072132,130
Elissa Murphy: From Music to Microsoft22:322/5/2007326,100
Tara Roth: Not your father’s world of Software Test38:3712/31/20061325,074
Geeking Out in Barcelona20:1812/7/20061730,471
Catherine Heller: From violinist to software developer00:008/30/2006730,933
全力でサポートしますので、心配せずにマイクロソフト製品を使ってください! :滝沢さん00:008/25/2006012,473
Visual Studio.NETの質問をお寄せください! :山崎さん00:008/25/2006012,631
どうぞ、Mactopiaもご覧になってください! : 星さん00:008/25/2006010,928
Irena Kennedy: From Russia with Love00:008/22/2006521,565
Women in Technology in Japan: Kickoffメッセージ00:008/18/2006216,176
How many customers a year do you reach? Meet Kathleen Hogan, VP of Microsoft Customer Service and Support00:008/3/2006421,367
Polita Paulus - BLINQ00:007/20/20063775,483
College + Computer Engineering = Carolyn Holmes00:006/23/2006625,893
Betsy Aoki: Not just a cog in this huge machine00:005/1/20062855,904
Navigating officer on super tankers?! You heard right.00:004/18/20061340,215
MQ = Milestone Quality. MQ also equals Carol Grojean, program manager extraordinaire in the developer division00:004/4/2006427,505
From Fargo to Redmond, You Betcha!00:003/10/2006014,011
“Developers are my life; I love them.” OK, how can you not want to find out more about who said that?00:003/2/20062254,580
Lauren Antonoff00:002/20/2006334,792
Jenny Lam - Designing Experiences at Microsoft00:002/7/200651124,105
Reads Mini-Microsoft and Wears Shorts in Winter - Lisa Brummel, VP of HR00:001/26/200615102,398
Suzan DelBene: From referee to VP00:001/13/20062367,863
Rebecca Norlander: Security and Success at Microsoft00:001/10/200631106,403
Lori Lamkin - Making things better on Visual Studio Team Foundation team00:001/3/2006933,144
Jennifer Ritzinger - Reflecting on Microsoft internships00:0012/20/20051241,888
Steve Ballmer’s Speechwriter Speaks Steve-O00:0012/6/20053767,254
Mary Snapp: VP and Deputy General Counsel00:0012/2/20051755,193
Angela Mills: From UDDI to Indigo00:0012/1/20051750,777
Jennifer Ritzinger - Women of PDC00:009/9/20051232,658
Suzanne Cook - Developing the CLR, Part II00:002/14/200577119,452
Suzanne Cook - Developing the CLR, Part I00:002/11/200567134,974
Zoe Goldring and Gretchen Ledgard - What is it like to interview at Microsoft?00:008/19/200476286,705