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  1. Spouse: Kathy Surace-Smith. Website: Brad Smith - Microsoft.com. Bradford Lee Smith [1] (born January 17, 1959) [2] is an American attorney and business executive serving as Vice Chairman of Microsoft since 2021, and President since 2015. He previously served as a senior vice president and General Counsel from 2002 to 2015.

  2. www.wiki3.en-us.nina.az › Brad_Smith_(American_lawyer)Brad Smith (American lawyer)

    1 Jan 1970 · Bradford Lee Smith (born January 17, 1959) is an American attorney and business executive who became Vice Chairman of Microsoft in 2021, and President in 2015. He previously served as a senior vice president and general counsel from 2002 to 2015.

  3. 8 Feb 2022 · Brad Smith, Kathy Surace-Smith donate $5M to Columbia Law School. It's their second major gift to school's human rights clinic. (Reuters) - A tech-industry attorney power couple has donated $5 ...

  4. Bradford L. Smith is Microsoft’s president and chief legal officer. In this role, Mr. Smith is responsible for the company’s corporate, external, and legal affairs. He leads a team of more than 1,300 business, legal and corporate affairs professionals working in 55 countries. These teams are responsible for the company’s legal work, its ...

  5. 24 Okt 2022 · Co-chairs of the Campaign for Columbia Law Alison S. Ressler ’83, Brad Smith ’84 and Kathy Surace-Smith ’84 with Dean Gillian Lester. “When I showed up at Columbia Law School, I thought I would become a lawyer or a politician or a diplomat,” Smith says. “I have a job that really encompasses all three. . . . I have an opportunity at ...

  6. Boston. +1 617 570 1256. View PDF. Brad Smith, a partner in the firm's Employment practice, represents a variety of local, regional and national clients across many industries, including high technology, pharmaceutical, B2B, real estate, utilities, manufacturing, financial services and retail. His practice includes representation of clients ...

  7. 8 Feb 2021 · On Feb. 5, the company announced further changes to its approach to political contributions. While Microsoft’s president, Brad Smith, acknowledges that there is too much money in politics, he is ...