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Rob Bernard, Microsoft’s New Chief Environmental Strategist

green-microsoft.pngMicrosoft has created a new position: Chief Environmental Strategist. The first “CES” will be Rob Bernard, who was already a manager at the company in the Developer and Platform Evangelism team. The company already has a lot of interest on environmental issues, and the new positions allows them to have someone to better focus and centralize those efforts.

Todd Bishop has this quote from a Microsoft spokesman:

“… to assess the company’s environmental impact and opportunities at all levels, including: working with product groups to create technology innovations in software and hardware that can help enable customers to minimize their impact on the environment, assuring responsible business practices that work to reduce the company’s direct and indirect environmental impact, and working with partners in industry, government and non-government to engage on global environmental issues.”

December 5th, 2007 Posted by Nathan Weinberg | Corporate | one comment



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  1. Hi all,
    I should like to contact Rob Bernard for an innovative Windows/Office-wide software and training project to reduce drastically paper consumption worldwide.
    Please let me know how to get to contact Rob through a personal email sent at my website.
    Very best wishes to the Microsoft newly appointed Chief Environmental Strategist and all his team.
    Gab

    Comment by Gab | February 1, 2008

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