Julie Brill leaves Microsoft to start consultancy:
Julie Brill, the chief privacy officer and corporate vice president for Global Privacy, Safety, and Regulatory Affairs at Microsoft, will be departing the company in July. Brill expressed her gratitude towards her colleagues in a LinkedIn post, highlighting the work they have done together on various tech policy and regulation issues. She announced plans to launch a consultancy in September, with Microsoft as her first client, focusing on geopolitical, sovereignty, regulatory challenges, AI adoption, and digital transformation.
Executive leadership changes at TerraPower:
TerraPower is undergoing significant executive leadership changes, with Steven Hellman taking on the role of executive vice president and chief financial officer, replacing the retiring Marcia Burkey. Additionally, Eric Williams is being promoted to serve as TerraPower’s first executive vice president and chief operating officer. Hellman’s global background and experience in strategic deals will be essential as the company looks to commercialize and scale its operations, while Williams’ expertise in the nuclear sector will help drive the company’s reactor technology forward.
Brad Miller joins Keystone.ai as President of CoreAI:
Brad Miller, a former manager at Amazon and Microsoft, has been appointed as the President of CoreAI for Keystone.ai, a technology and services firm based in San Francisco. Miller will be working from the Seattle office, leading a team of visionary AI scientists, economists, machine learning engineers, and change managers. His experience at Moderna as chief information officer and partnership with Keystone will bring valuable insights to the company as it works on advanced forecasting and supply chain AI systems.