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Microsoft’s Rajesh Jha, head of experiences and devices unit, to retire

By Thomson Reuters Mar 12, 2026 | 10:58 AM

March 12 (Reuters) – Rajesh Jha, a key Microsoft executive overseeing products including Windows and Microsoft ​365 apps like Word and ‌Teams, announced his retirement on Thursday after more than three decades with the company.

Jha, who runs the Experiences + Devices ‌unit, ​will transition out ⁠of his current position ⁠on July 1 and will stay at Microsoft in an advisory role, according to a memo ​shared with the company’s employees.

The group also works on Microsoft’s ⁠own hardware such ⁠as Surface personal computers.

Jha also ​announced the promotions of Jeff Teper ​to executive vice president and Sumit ‌Chauhan and Kirk Koenigsbauer to president, saying Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella and he had been planning ⁠the succession for some time.

“Rajesh has been a constant throughout my entire life ⁠at Microsoft,” ‌Nadella said.

Last month, the ⁠company announced the retirement ​of ‌its gaming division head Phil ​Spencer ⁠and named insider Asha Sharma as the executive vice president and CEO of the unit.

(Reporting by Jaspreet Singh in Bengaluru; Editing by Krishna ​Chandra Eluri)