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Microsoft Developer Division Chief Julia Liuson to Step Down, Move to Advisory Role Under CoreAI

The move signals deeper consolidation of developer tools under CoreAI.

Overview

  • Liuson, a 34-year Microsoft veteran who led the developer division for 12 years, will remain in her role until the end of June before advising CoreAI chief Jay Parikh.
  • Microsoft has not named a successor, and the company has not said whether the developer division will report directly to Parikh or be reorganized under CoreAI.
  • After GitHub CEO Thomas Dohmke resigned in 2025, Liuson assumed oversight of GitHub’s revenue, engineering, and support as part of the CoreAI-led structure.
  • Her departure continues a run of leadership changes at the company, following exits by Xbox leaders Phil Spencer and Sarah Bond and longtime executive Rajesh Jha.
  • The transition comes as Microsoft pushes AI-first tools for developers, with CEO Satya Nadella citing 4.7 million paying GitHub Copilot users in January and startups like Cursor drawing interest with AI coding assistants.