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    Microsoft chief consumer marketing officer Yusuf Mehdi, whose tenure with the company reaches back to the era of desktops and dialup, will leave the company in June 2027. Mehdi announced his departure in a post on LinkedIn.

    “After 35 extraordinary years at Microsoft,” he wrote, “I’ve decided the time is right to begin planning for my next adventure.” (Mehdi could not immediately be reached for comment.)

    Mehdi has held his current position since 2023 and oversees marketing for Microsoft’s marquee products and services including Windows and Microsoft 365. His remit also includes Surface laptops and tablets, the Edge browser, and Bing search engine. Most recently, Mehdi superintended the rollout of AI assistant Copilot.

    As of press time, Microsoft had not named a successor to Mehdi, whose post—stating he’d “thought about this decision”—suggests that his departure is voluntary. Microsoft did not respond to ADWEEK’s request for comment. 

    Mehdi is the latest of several notable éminences grises to make highly visible departures from Microsoft. 

    In March, the company announced that Rajesh Jha, a 35-year Microsoft alum who runs the Experience + Devices group, will be retiring this year. Last month, Developer division head Julia Liuson, having spent 34 years with Microsoft, announced that she plans to retire in June. 

    Windows learning and development director Jeff Bogdan, who’d worked 33 years for Microsoft, got his walking papers in 2024. And in 2023, CMO Chris Capossela rode into the sunset after a 32-year run at Microsoft.

    As big as the internet

    In an interview with ADWEEK, Capossela likened AI to the change brought on by the internet itself. “I’ve seen that movie before,” he said. “I understand how disruptive it’s going to be.”

    But AI has proven even more disruptive than Capossela hinted at.

    The aggressive integration of AI into Windows 11 has prompted some users to call it “bloatware.” Last month, OpenAI and Microsoft put an end to their exclusive partnership, freeing OpenAI to partner with cloud-computing services that compete with Microsoft’s Azure. 

    But its virtual assistant Copilot has been a particular challenge. 

    Of the 450 million consumers who subscribe to the Microsoft 365 suite, fewer than 4.5% are willing to pay for Copilot. OpenAI’s ChatGPT commands a 60.6% market share among generative AI chatbots, according to SEO firm FirstPageSage. Copilot’s share is in third place, at 12.5%. 

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