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Brad Smith meeting with Secretary of Defense Ash Carter in 2016. Smith joined Microsoft in 1993 and oversaw the resolution of the company's antitrust cases. [11] For three years he led its Legal and Corporate Affairs team in Europe, then five years as deputy general counsel, before being named general counsel in 2002 [6] [10] and senior vice president. [12]
When it came to the prospect of A.I. making certain human-held jobs redundant, Microsoft’s Smith took the same stance as Grace—saying he envisioned the technology supplementing human workers ...
Brad's son, Albert L. Smith, 96, reviews papers about his father in his Providence home on July 24. Albert served in the Army and later had other jobs, including nine years at Hasbro as a designer ...
Brad D. Smith (born April 6, 1964) is an American businessman and university administrator who is serving as President of Marshall University. [2] He previously served as chief executive officer of Intuit , a position he held from 2008 to 2018.
Bradley Smith (born October 9, 1968) is an American professional stock car racing driver who competes full-time in the ARCA Menards Series, driving the No. 48 Ford Mustang for his team, Brad Smith Motorsports. Smith is a veteran of the series, having made over 400 starts in it since 1988.
Bradley Grant Smith, also known professionally as Sad Brad Smith, is an American singer-songwriter, actor, and filmmaker. [1] He gained recognition in 2009 for his song, "Help Yourself", [ 2 ] which featured in the Oscar-nominated film Up in the Air , starring George Clooney and Anna Kendrick .
The world's richest man and an ally of President Donald Trump, Musk, 53, has in two weeks created a new center of power in Washington as he executes Trump's cost-cutting initiative to reduce the ...
Bradley Alan Smith (born 1958) is the Josiah H. Blackmore II/Shirley M. Nault Professor at Capital University Law School in Columbus, Ohio. He previously served as commissioner, vice chairman, and chairman of the Federal Election Commission (FEC) between 2000 and 2005.