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Judson Althoff

Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer -
Microsoft

Judson Althoff is executive vice president and chief commercial officer at Microsoft. He is responsible for the sales strategy, execution and revenue growth of the company’s commercial business, which spans enterprise, public sector, small and medium businesses, services, developer and partner communities in more than 120 regional and national subsidiaries globally.



Althoff is passionate about co-innovating with customers to democratize and scale digital experiences across their organization — from the boardroom to the factory floor — and in the marketplace. Under his leadership, Microsoft has posted uninterrupted commercial cloud revenue growth, powered by close partnerships with customers that are driving business outcomes through digital transformation.



Althoff joined the company in March 2013 as president of Microsoft North America. Earlier in his career, he spent multiple years in senior sales roles at Oracle and EMC. Althoff is a graduate of the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) and serves on Ecolab’s board as an independent director and a member of the Audit and Finance Committee.



Originally from Ohio, Althoff has four kids and resides in Seattle with his wife. He can be followed on LinkedIn and X (@judsonalthoff).

Sessions Presenting

Leading in the age of AI transformation

Sydney
Session Ended
Keynote
Tuesday, December 10
10:30 PM - 11:45 PM Greenwich Mean Time
Keynote & Breakout 1 | ICC Theatre (Accessed via bridge on Level 2)
KEY100-AU
Microsoft’s Chief Commercial Officer, Judson Althoff, will share how this new generation of AI is reshaping how people live and work everywhere, including in the region.
Wednesday, March 5
10:00 AM - 11:15 AM Greenwich Mean Time
Keynote/Breakout 1, ICC Auditorium, Level 0
KEY100-UK
Microsoft’s Chief Commercial Officer, Judson Althoff, will share how this new generation of AI is reshaping how people live and work everywhere, including in the region.