Tami Reller

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Tami Reller
Born1963or1964(age 59–60) [1]
Alma mater Minnesota State University Moorhead, Saint Mary's College of California
Employer Microsoft Corporation (2001-2014)
TitleExecutive vice president, marketing

Tami L. Reller [2] (born 1963 or 1964) [1] is an American businesswoman. Reller is a native of Grand Forks, North Dakota. She earned a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Minnesota State University Moorhead and a master's degree in business administration from Saint Mary's College of California. [3] In 1984, while still attending college, she began her career at Great Plains Software. [3] She joined Microsoft Corporation in 2001 as part of the acquisition of Great Plains Software, where she served as a chief financial officer (CFO). [4] In 2011, after the departure of Steven Sinofsky, she was promoted to the corporate vice president [ failed verification ] and the CFO of the company's Windows division. [5] [6] In July 2013, she was promoted to executive vice president, marketing for Microsoft Corporation.[ citation needed ]

In March 2014, Reller left Microsoft. [7]

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