Microsoft Appoints Shipra Saraf as Head of HR Consulting for India & South Asia
By: WE staff | Thursday, 3 July 2025
Shipra Saraf has been appointed Head of HR Consulting for India and South Asia at Microsoft
- This marks a tremendous milestone in her career with one of the globe’s main technology companies
- Her new function aligns with Microsoft's focus on empowering human beings and businesses via powerful HR strategy and management
Shipra Saraf has stepped into the role of Head of HR Consulting for India and South Asia at Microsoft, marking a significant milestone in her career with one of the international’s most influential tech agencies. Announcing the pass on LinkedIn, Shipra shared her excitement, calling it “a brand new adventure” and a meaningful mixture of cause, getting to know, and growth.
Her appointment comes at a transformative time for the HR career, as Microsoft deepens its awareness at the destiny of labor, specifically through AI integration in administrative center and skills strategies. “The future of labor can be reimagined in approaches we are most effective starting to apprehend,” she stated, expressing enthusiasm approximately joining Microsoft HR at a pivotal moment for innovation and trade.
Shipra also recounted leaders Nihal Fernandes, Andrea Winfield, and Arun Kakatkar for their assist, reflecting the collaborative management subculture she’s becoming a member of.
With a strong history in HR transformation, expertise strategy, and organizational effectiveness, Shipra is nicely-placed to lead strategic people initiatives throughout Microsoft’s India and South Asia operations. In her new role, she will suggest enterprise leaders, form HR policies, and build frameworks that power inclusion, agility, and innovation—middle pillars of Microsoft’s worldwide imaginative and prescient.
Her transition reflects Microsoft’s endured investment in humans-first leadership and adaptive skills techniques in an evolving hybrid administrative center. Shipra summed up her attitude shifting forward: “Here’s to embracing the unknown, with wish and motive!”—a private mirrored image that mirrors the dynamic nature of her new function.
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