Microsoft Expands LinkedIn CEO Roslansky’s Role to Oversee Office Suite
In a strategic move reflecting the growing convergence of artificial intelligence (AI) and workplace productivity, Microsoft has appointed LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky to also oversee its Office suite, including flagship products like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, and Teams. Roslansky will retain his role as LinkedIn CEO while taking on the expanded portfolio, which now also includes Microsoft 365 (M365) Copilot, the AI-powered productivity assistant. This marks a significant leadership shift as Microsoft doubles down on unifying its tools for the future of work.
On June 4, 2025, it was reported that Ryan Roslansky has been given additional responsibilities at Microsoft to manage the Office productivity software unit. The move reflects Microsoft’s continued integration of AI into productivity tools and its focus on cross-platform synergy between LinkedIn and Microsoft 365. The organizational shift also includes a transfer of teams from other divisions, signaling a major realignment of Microsoft’s AI and productivity priorities.
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| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | Microsoft Expands LinkedIn CEO Roslansky’s Role to Oversee Office Suite |
| New Role | EVP, Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, Outlook, M365 Copilot) |
| Key Product | Oversight Microsoft 365 Copilot, Office suite |
| Significance | Strategic unification of AI, productivity, and professional tools |
| Subsidiary Status | LinkedIn remains an independent subsidiary |
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