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Microsoft AI's CMO is leaving as the company rethinks consumer marketing efforts
Andréa Mallard is leaving her role as chief marketing officer at Microsoft AI after joining the unit in January. Her departure reflects a strategic shift within Microsoft, including the consolidation of consumer and business Copilot apps into a single application. Mallard's move follows Microsoft's decision to transition its focus on consumer marketing efforts.
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