Microsoft has a Copilot for your work laptop and a Copilot for your personal life, and for a while, the two barely knew each other existed. That era is ending. On March 17, 2026, CEO Satya Nadella announced a sweeping reorganization that folds Microsoft’s consumer and enterprise AI teams into a single unified organization, with one executive running the whole operation.
Meet the new boss of Copilot
Jacob Andreou, who previously held roles at Microsoft AI and Snap, has been named Executive Vice President of Copilot. He reports directly to Nadella.
The reorganization also reshuffles the responsibilities of Mustafa Suleiman, who joined Microsoft in 2024 as CEO of Microsoft AI. Suleiman is now stepping away from day-to-day Copilot oversight and redirecting his attention toward frontier model development and the longer-term pursuit of superintelligence. In practice, that means Andreou runs the product that users actually interact with, while Suleiman works on the underlying science.
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