Katherine Hallen
About
Katherine Hallen is from Redmond, WA. Katherine works in the following industries: "Telecommunications", and "Computer Software". Katherine is currently Director, Transformation Leadership, Modern Work & Security, Worldwide Commercial Business at Microsoft, located in Redmond, WA. In Katherine's previous role as a Director, Transformation Initiatives, Modern Work, Worldwide Commercial Business at Microsoft, Katherine worked in Redmond, WA until Jan 2020. Prior to joining Microsoft, Katherine was a Director, Global Employee, Leader & Culture Communications at Microsoft and held the position of Director, Global Employee, Leader & Culture Communications at Redmond, WA. Prior to that, Katherine was a Director, Executive Communications for EVP of Devices & EVP of Business Development at Microsoft, based in Redmond, WA from Feb 2015 to Feb 2016. Katherine started working as Senior Manager, Executive & Venture Integration Communications at Microsoft in London, United Kingdom in Apr 2014. From Sep 2012 to Apr 2014, Katherine was CEO Speechwriter & Global Media Relations at Nokia, based in London, England, United Kingdom. Prior to that, Katherine was a Senior Manager, Senior Leadership Team Profile & Global Media Relations at Nokia, based in London, United Kingdom from Jan 2012 to Sep 2012. Katherine started working as Vice President, Technology Policy Communications & Public Affairs at 463 Communications (now Vrge Strategies) in Washington D.C. Metro Area in Jul 2007.
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Katherine Hallen's current jobs
Helping customers and partners dream big with hybrid work and security for all
Katherine Hallen's past jobs
Global Black Belt, Microsoft 365 & Competitive Strategy
Close partner in guiding Microsoft's culture transformation
Windows + Devices + Partnerships
M&A + Integration
Mission + Culture + Strategy + Product
Thought leadership programs for the SLT
Clients included Cisco, Facebook, Twitter, Consumer Technology Association, Skype/eBay, Harvard, National Cybersecurity Alliance, National Venture Capital Association, National Association of Manufacturers