AUCKLAND, Wednesday: Microsoft New Zealand has welcomed Corina Radovanovich back into the Microsoft family as marketing & operations lead, taking over from Donna Wright.
Microsoft NZ MD Vanessa Sorenson said: “Corina has a wealth of local and international experience and she knows Microsoft well, having worked at both the Auckland and Seattle offices in a range of marketing and communications roles.
“In her new role, she will help oversee the marketing and operations teams as they navigate towards the completion of Microsoft’s datacenter region in Aotearoa and beyond.”
Most recently, Radovanovich was working in product marketing at Amazon Web Services in Seattle. She will re-join Microsoft in February, after resettling back in New Zealand.
“Building NZ’s first hyper-scale datacenter region marks a particularly exciting time to be joining the team.”
“I am so pleased to have the opportunity to return to Microsoft NZ to lead the Marketing and Operations team,” she said.
“Building New Zealand’s first hyper-scale datacenter region marks a particularly exciting time to be joining the team and I am looking forward to hitting the ground running.
“Access to local datacenter services opens up a wealth of opportunity to drive innovation and digital transformation for Kiwi businesses, and I can’t wait to be a part of helping those businesses realise their potential.”
“We are really sad to see Donna Wright leave the business after 10 years of exceptionally hard work and dedication.”
Sorrenson: “We are so fortunate to have Corina make the move back to Microsoft NZ. This appointment has taken us a while due to Covid-19 and our commitment to only hiring the best of the best talent. We are confident that with her exceptional global experience, and detailed local market knowledge, Corina is going to be a brilliant addition to our executive team.”
Commenting on the departure of Donna Wright, Sorenson said: “We are really sad to see Donna leave the business after 10 years of exceptional hard work and dedication.
“She helped launch key cloud services like Microsoft365, Dynamics and Azure to the local market.
“These were critical moments in our company’s history, and we were lucky to have had her expertise and guidance.”
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