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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Amy_HoodAmy Hood - Wikipedia

    Amy Hood (born August 9, 1971), is an American business executive serving as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Microsoft since 2013. Hood is the first female CFO in Microsoft's history.

  2. news.microsoft.com › exec › aAmy Hood - Stories

    Amy Hood is the executive vice president and chief financial officer at Microsoft and is responsible for leading the companys worldwide finance organization, including accounting and reporting, acquisitions, business operations, global real estate, internal audit, investor relations, tax planning and treasury.

  3. www.forbes.com › profile › amy-hoodAmy Hood - Forbes

    Amy Hood. Executive Vice President & CFO, Microsoft. Photo by David Ryder/Bloomberg. About Amy Hood. As CFO since 2013, Hood has seen Microsoft nip at Apple's heels in the race to...

  4. Mar 21, 2024 · Amy Hood, CFO of Microsoft, is one of Barron’s 100 Most Influential Women in U.S. Finance in 2024. Read more about her career and accomplishments here.

  5. Jul 22, 2018 · Amy Hood, who has become Microsofts longest-tenured chief financial officer in two decades, tells new employees her job is to make sure “you still want to pick us every day.”

  6. fortune.com › ranking › most-powerful-womenAmy Hood | Fortune

    Microsoft has been on a roll, thanks in part to Amy Hood. Now in her 10th year as CFO, Hood worked to extend the company’s partnership with OpenAI, building on Microsoft’s multiyear,...

  7. Mar 8, 2022 · Amy Hood, Microsofts finance chief, acknowledged Tuesday she has found a way to talk about the success of its longstanding Windows operating system. The story of Windows being a key...

  8. Jul 24, 2018 · A recent Bloomberg profile of Microsoft CFO Amy Hood (MBA 1999) offers an inside look at how the 16-year company veteran has worked to redefine the tech giant.

  9. Amy Hood. The CFO is much more than a bean counter. She’s helped oversee Microsoft’s transformation, pushing the tech behemoth into cloud computing and toward a subscription-based business ...

  10. fortune.com › ranking › most-powerful-womenAmy Hood | Fortune

    At Microsoft since 2002, Hood has seen the company navigate uncertain times before. With the economy now on shaky ground, the tech giant is adjusting its business—including laying off roughly 1%...

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