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    Leaked Microsoft Org Chart Shows Execs Running New AI Group

    ThePostMasterBy ThePostMasterJune 6, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    An internal Microsoft organization chart shows the top execs Jay Parikh has assembled to help him lead the new CoreAI group.

    In January, CEO Satya Nadella put Parikh in charge of this unit, central to Microsoft’s ambition to help developers build AI agents capable of working alongside human employees.

    The roster, recently viewed by Business Insider, includes executives who overlapped with Parikh at Meta, where he was previously head of engineering. A Microsoft spokesperson confirmed the org chart and said some of the Meta execs were hired prior to Parikh.

    Asha Sharma, corporate vice president, product, AI platform


    Asha Sharma, chief operating officer at Instacart, poses against a forest background

    Asha Sharma, former chief operating officer at Instacart.

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    Sharma leads product development for Microsoft’s AI platform and has a team of nearly 400 reports. Sharma was previously the chief operating officer of Instacart and a vice president at Meta, where she overlapped with Parikh.


    Eric Boyd

    Eric Boyd, corporate vice president of Microsoft’s artificial intelligence platform.

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    Eric Boyd, corporate vice president, engineering

    Boyd has been working on AI at Microsoft for at least a decade. Boyd’s team, which now includes more than 2,200 employees according to the org chart, moved under Parikh when the organization was created in January. Last year, there were concerns among some employees that the team was becoming just “IT for OpenAI.”

    Julia Liuson, president, Microsoft developer division


    Julia Liuson

    Julia Liuson, Developer Division corporate vice president

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    Liuson runs the largest part of the CoreAI organization, comprising about 7,000 of the organization’s 10,000 or so employees. Liuson has spent more than 33 years at Microsoft. The team, internally referred to as DevDiv, builds tools, platforms, and services for developers.

    Caitie McCaffrey, member of technical staff

    Previously a technical adviser to Nadella, McCaffrey is an engineer who reports directly to Parikh. According to her LinkedIn profile, McCaffrey is responsible for “leading critical technical initiatives and defining our engineering standards to improve security, quality, and productivity.”

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    Jason Taylor, CoreAI corporate vice president of AI infrastructure

    Taylor is Microsoft’s deputy chief technology officer. He was previously a vice president of infrastructure at Meta, where he also overlapped with Parikh. He has a small team of about eight reports.

    Michael Kirkland, vice president of engagement, CoreAI

    Kirkland is the new vice president of engagement for the organization, hired last month. So far, he doesn’t have any reports. Kirkland is a former vice president of technology communications at Meta. He was there when Parikh was, too.

    Tim Bozarth, corporate vice president of EngThrive

    Bozarth is responsible for Engineering Thrive, or EngThrive, an internal initiative Microsoft describes as “redefining engineering efficiency and developer experiences across the company.” Bozarth, who joined Microsoft in 2022 from Google, has a few dozen direct reports.

    Have a tip? Contact this reporter via email at [email protected] or Signal at +1-425-344-8242. Use a personal email address and a nonwork device; here’s our guide to sharing information securely.





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