Yusuf Mehdi
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As senior vice president of the Online Audience Business, Yusuf Mehdi has revenue and market share responsibility for the Bing and MSN businesses at Microsoft. His team leads global product management, strategic partnerships, business development and US marketing execution.

Before his current role, Mehdi served as Microsoft's chief advertising strategist and senior vice president of Strategic Partnerships. He negotiated a number of strategic agreements, including the US$6 billion purchase of aQuantive, Inc.

Previously, Mehdi led research and development for the Information Services division during which time he led an 1,800-person engineering team to develop and launch Microsoft's initial web search platform and next generation advertising platform in Microsoft adCenter.

Prior, Mehdi was responsible for the marketing of Microsoft Internet Explorer versions 1.0 through 5.0, and under his direction, Internet Explorer became the world's most popular software for browsing the Web.

Mehdi began his career at Microsoft in 1992, playing key roles in the launch and marketing of Microsoft Windows, including the notable releases of Windows 3.1 and Windows 95.

Before joining Microsoft in 1992, Mehdi was a product manager at Reuters Group PLC, where he helped roll out the first PC-based Reuters Terminal, which became the standard computing platform for the company.

A native of Washington, Mehdi earned a bachelor's degree in economics from Princeton University and an MBA from the University of Washington. He and his wife and three children live in Washington.

Blog Entries by Yusuf Mehdi

A New Entertainment Experience for Bing

Posted June 22, 2010 | 22:13:05 (EST)

In this release of Bing one of the biggest investments we are making is in the area of entertainment. As the content on the web has exploded, it has become difficult to navigate and find what you are looking for. In the field of entertainment, 76 percent of people use...

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What's Next For Bing?

Posted November 23, 2009 | 11:47:06 (EST)

I'm often asked how I think Bing is going.

If I step back and take a look at our progress, I'm optimistic about our potential and our future. Since we launched in June, we've already released a number of new features that aim to cut through the clutter of...

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