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Emily He is a Silicon Valley technology executive with experiences leading go-to-market functions in both private and public companies, including Microsoft, Oracle, Saba Software (now Cornerstone OnDemand), and DoubleDutch (now Cvent), and Siebel Systems (now Oracle). She has over 20 years of experience in technology companies that span Customer Experience (CX), Human Capital Management (HCM), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), and Supply Chain. She has product development, marketing, and sales expertise, having served customers across the financial services, retail, healthcare, pharmaceutical, public sector, and media and entertainment industries.

Currently, Emily is the CVP of Business Apps at Microsoft, responsible for developing global GTM strategy and catalyzing business growth for Microsoft Dynamics 365 and the Power Platform. Prior to joining Microsoft, Emily served as the SVP of Marketing, responsible for global GTM strategy, brand awareness, and demand generation for Oracle Cloud Human Capital Management. She has served as the Chief Marketing Officers in two high-growth SaaS businesses, leading all aspects of global marketing strategy and execution and working closely with the CEO and the Board of Directors. Both companies went through significant business transformations before achieving successful exits.

Emily is known as a thought leader on topics such as the digital transformation, customer experience, future of work, and inclusive leadership, and passionate about using technology innovations to solving real-world problems and transforming industries. You can find her perspective in a variety of business and technology publications and media outlets, including BBC, CNBC, The Economist, Fortune, The Financial Times, Forbes, Fast Company, New York Times, and Harvard Business Review. She is a champion of advancing women and minorities in the workplace, frequently speaking at conferences or participating in employee resources groups and non-profit organizations.

Emily holds an MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business, and attended colleges in both China and the U.S.. She has native fluency in both English and Mandarin Chinese, having lived and worked in both Asia and the U.S. and had extensive experiences supporting businesses and customers around the globe.

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