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Some mind-bowling unknown facts about Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella

As Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella celebrates his 56th birthday, we dug out some unknown facts about the tech giant

A true tech visionary and a driving force behind one of the world's most influential companies – Satya Nadella, the CEO of Microsoft celebrates his 54th birthday. The tech giant’s leadership has been touted as nothing less than transformative. Under his leadership, the company has not only embraced cutting-edge technologies but also reimagined its role in shaping the digital future. 

From cloud computing to artificial intelligence, the Microsoft CEO has championed breakthrough technologies that have reshaped industries and empowered individuals. Besides, his approach to leadership is a source of inspiration. As we toast the brilliant tech brain, here are some unknown facts about him that you bet you didn’t know.

Before making his mark in the tech world, Satya Nadella had a passion for cricket. He played the sport during his college years and still maintains a deep love for the game.
Beyond the realm of code and algorithms, Nadella has a profound appreciation for poetry. He often draws inspiration from poetry to shape his leadership philosophy and approach to innovation.
Satya Nadella's journey with Microsoft began in the early '90s. He initially joined as a member of the Windows team and contributed to the development of Windows NT. He started as a technology architect at the company and gradually climbed the ranks through his dedication and innovation.
Don't be surprised, engineering seems to run in the family. Nadella's father was an electrical engineer, and his wife Anupama Nadella is also an engineer, with a master's degree in computer science.
He comes from a multilingual family. While he hails from Hyderabad, he is fluent in multiple languages, including Telugu, his native language.
He holds a master's degree in computer science from the University of Wisconsin and a master's degree in business administration from the University of Chicago.
Despite his demanding role as a tech leader, Nadella prioritizes his family. He often emphasizes the importance of work-life balance and values spending time with his wife and three children.
In 2017, Nadella published his book titled "Hit Refresh: The Quest to Rediscover Microsoft's Soul and Imagine a Better Future for Everyone." The book offers insights into his personal journey and Microsoft's transformation.

Indian-born Nadella is like an onion. The more you peel off the layers the more one will be surprised. His journey so far has been of great talk and inspiration. 
 

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