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  2. Microsoft Sets New Activision Blizzard Management Structure ...

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    Bobby Kotick is officially leaving Activision Blizzard on Dec. 29, after more than three decades as CEO of the gaming giant, following Microsoft’s $69 billion takeover of the company. With his ...

  3. Microsoft names 'Call of Duty' executive Johanna Faries as ...

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    Faries, whose appointment is effective Feb. 5, joined Activision Blizzard in 2018 after working for more than a decade at the National Football League (NFL). Microsoft names 'Call of Duty ...

  4. Activision Blizzard - Wikipedia

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    Activision Blizzard at Gamescom 2013, where the company exhibited 2013 titles such as Call of Duty: Ghosts and Skylanders: Swap Force. On July 25, 2013, Activision Blizzard announced the purchase of 429 million shares from owner Vivendi for $5.83 billion, dropping the shareholder from a 63% stake to 11.8% by the end of the deal in September. [41]

  5. Steve Bornstein - Wikipedia

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    Steve Bornstein (born April 20, 1952) is the chairman of the Media Networks division of the gaming company Activision Blizzard. He previously held high-ranking roles at NFL Network, [1] ESPN, and ABC. [2] While at ESPN, he organized showing SportsCenter reruns during the morning hours.

  6. Microsoft Gaming - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Gaming is an American multinational video game and digital entertainment division of Microsoft based in Redmond, Washington established in 2022. Its five development and publishing labels consist of: Xbox Game Studios, Bethesda Softworks (publisher of ZeniMax Media), Activision, Blizzard Entertainment, and King (the latter three are publishers of Activision Blizzard). [2]

  7. Brian Bulatao - Wikipedia

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    In June 2018, Bulatao was nominated to be Under Secretary of State for Management by President Donald Trump. [3] On May 16, 2019, Bulatao was confirmed by the United States Senate in a 92–5 vote; [4] he was sworn in the next day. After leaving the Trump administration, he was named chief administrative officer at Activision Blizzard effective ...

  8. Activision Blizzard executives to leave company amid ...

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    Yahoo Finance’s Dan Howley weighs in on Activision Blizzard’s latest financial results and breaks down why Blizzard’s Entertainment President is leaving the company.

  9. Phil Spencer (business executive) - Wikipedia

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    Phil Spencer (born January 12, 1968) [3] is an American business executive and the CEO of Microsoft Gaming. [4] Starting his career at Microsoft as an intern in 1988, Spencer has worked in various sectors within the company, including developing Microsoft's first CD-ROM-based titles.