Microsoft's product chief for Windows 11 is leaving after nearly 20 years at the company

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Panos Panay was recently in charge of Windows client and Surface products.

Panos Panay, chief product officer at Microsoft, is leaving after almost 20 years. Executive vice president Rajesh Jha told employees on Monday in an internal memo.

"After nearly 20 years at the company, Panos Panay has decided to leave Microsoft. Panos has had an incredible impact on our products and culture and the broader devices ecosystem," Jha also mentioned that Panos will be helping with the transition as the company will"double down on our strategy" moving forward.

Panay's role will be between Mikhail Parakhin and Yusef Mehdi. Mehdi will lead the Windows and Surface businesses, while Parakhin will form a new"Windows and Web Experiences Team." Panay joined Microsoft in 2004, starting as a program manager before rising the ranks, eventually leading the development of over a decade of Surface products, and more recently leading the development of

 

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