Seattle business and technology website Xconomy has an interesting interview with Jeff Raikes of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Raikes is originally from Nebraska, and spent many years at ...
SINGAPORE – Jeff Raikes, the president of Microsoft‘s Business Division, plans to retire in September, the company said on Thursday. A Microsoft employee since 1981, Raikes oversees a broad stretch of ...
Jeff Raikes resides in Seattle and has spent three-plus decades on the West Coast, but take some time to pick Raikes' brain and you'll find he's still a Nebraska boy in many ways. Raikes, formerly a ...
The next leader of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is unlikely to be a Microsoft executive, says Jeff Raikes, who announced on Tuesday that he is stepping down as chief executive of the world’s ...
Longtime Microsoft Corp. senior executive Jeff Raikes, who announced his retirement in January, today unveiled his postretirement plans: He will take on the role of CEO of the Bill & Melinda Gates ...
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min The Raikes will be honored at ...
SEATTLE — After steering the world’s richest foundation for the last five years, Jeff Raikes is now taking on an even bigger job: improving the effectiveness of philanthropy as a whole. An ...
Jeff Raikes, group vice president for the Information Worker Business at Microsoft, is perhaps better known as the exec behind the Office juggernaut. After his keynote at Microsoft's Worldwide Partner ...
Due to the financial turmoil in global markets, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation must scale back its plans for grant making in 2009, says Jeff Raikes, chief executive of the foundation. In a letter ...
SEATTLE — The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation said Monday that Microsoft Corp. executive Jeff Raikes will take over in September as chief executive of the world’s largest charitable foundation. The ...
Raikes, who as president of Microsoft's Business Division oversaw the Office Dynamics, and Exchange software lines, plans to retire in September Jeff Raikes, the president of Microsoft’s Business ...
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