Brad Smith

Brad Smith

Vice Chair and President at Microsoft
Company Tenure: 30 years
Education:
Princeton University (Undergrad) Columbia University (J.D.)
Biography:

Brad Smith serves as the Vice Chair and President of Microsoft, contributing to the company’s success for an impressive 30 years. Based in Redmond, Washington, Smith’s professional journey includes roles at Netflix and Covington & Burling. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Public and International Affairs from Princeton University and a JD from Columbia University.

Apart from his corporate responsibilities, Smith actively engages in philanthropy and various organizations. He supports Kids in Need of Defense, the Leadership Council on Legal Diversity, Code.org, Princeton University, Washington STEM, Washington Roundtable, and the United Way of King County. He has also contributed $181,450 to Republican related causes and $195,249 to Democrat related causes.

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$181,450 $195,249

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Key Statements

“So the first of this month, the first day of the fiscal year, our new internal carbon tax to tax every part of Microsoft on scope three emissions took effect. As part of that, what we are now doing is rolling out for our supply chain a new set of sustainability reporting requirements. Specifically, what this will do is require our suppliers to report in a consistent way their scope one, two and three emissions.”