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Microsoft Appoints Catherine Doyle as its General Manager for Ireland

Ireland’s general manager of Microsoft will be Catherine Doyle.
Catherine Doyle, the head of Dell Ireland, was appointed general manager of Microsoft’s Irish division.
Ms. Doyle will start working there on July 1. She will now oversee Microsoft’s sales, marketing, and services division after leaving Dell after a 23-year career, the company announced in a statement.

“With her proven track-record of delivering results and building strong relationships, Catherine brings a wealth of experience and a deep understanding of the Irish market,” Joacim Damgard, president of Microsoft Western Europe, said. “As we advance in this era of AI, I’m confident her passion, energy, and vision will inspire the Microsoft Ireland team, our customers, and our partners to achieve even greater success.”

Anne Sheehan, who earlier this year took on a more expansive European role, is replaced by Ms. Doyle.

“Microsoft’s culture of innovation, inclusion and social responsibility has always inspired me, and I’m honoured to lead such a talented team,” Ms Doyle said.

“I am excited to join Microsoft during this pivotal moment, as we embrace the transformative power of AI to help organisations across Ireland achieve new levels of efficiency and effectiveness,” she said. “Microsoft’s culture of innovation, inclusion and social responsibility has always inspired me, and I’m honoured to lead such a talented team.” “I look forward to driving digital transformation across Ireland, empowering businesses and communities to reach their full potential.”

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