Microsoft executive Dee Templeton joins OpenAI board - Bloomberg News

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: OpenAI logo is seen in this illustration taken, February 3, 2023. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo   MSFT -0.05% Add to/Remove from Watchlist Add to Watchlist Add Position

Position added successfully to:


 
+ Add another position Close

(Reuters) - Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) executive Dee Templeton has joined OpenAI’s board as a non-voting observer as part of a broader boardroom revamp, Bloomberg News reported on Friday, citing a person familiar with the matter.


The ChatGPT maker had made headlines in November, when CEO Sam Altman was briefly ousted by the OpenAI board and reinstated days later after more than 700 employees threatened to quit and join backer Microsoft in solidarity.


After returning to his position, Altman said Microsoft would take a non-voting, observer position on OpenAI's board.


The observer position means Microsoft's representative can attend OpenAI's board meetings and access confidential information, but Microsoft does not have voting rights on matters including electing or choosing directors.


Templeton, a 25-year veteran at the tech giant, is currently vice president for technology and research partnerships and operations for the company, according to her LinkedIn profile.


The report added that she has already begun attending OpenAI board meetings.



OpenAI and Microsoft did not respond to Reuters requests for comment.


Agreeing to partly reconstitute the board of directors that had dismissed Altman, OpenAI said Bret Taylor, formerly co-CEO of Salesforce (NYSE:CRM), and Larry Summers, former U.S. Treasury Secretary, along with Quora CEO and current director Adam D'Angelo, would be part of the board.


Microsoft executive Dee Templeton joins OpenAI board - Bloomberg News  

Related Article

Woodside says Santos merger talks still at early stage as it forecasts higher production

Woodside says Santos merger talks still at early stage as it forecasts higher production

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A plant decorates the booth of Australian petroleum exploration and productio
Retailers rush to avoid delays to spring collections due to Red Sea attacks

Retailers rush to avoid delays to spring collections due to Red Sea attacks

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Houthi military helicopter flies over the Galaxy Leader cargo ship in the Red
Trump hits back at Biden, attacks Haley in first 2024 trip to Iowa

Trump hits back at Biden, attacks Haley in first 2024 trip to Iowa

© Reuters. Former U.S. President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump campaigns, in Si
Asia FX muted with nonfarm payrolls in sight; Yen scales 4-mth peak

Asia FX muted with nonfarm payrolls in sight; Yen scales 4-mth peak

© Reuters. USD/JPY+0.11%Add to/Remove from WatchlistAdd to Watchli
Chinese battery giant CATL hits back at Duke Energy disconnecting batteries

Chinese battery giant CATL hits back at Duke Energy disconnecting batteries

© Reuters. A staff member cleans a display showing the locations of battery maker CATL's production
Australia trade drags on Q3 growth, government spending a boost

Australia trade drags on Q3 growth, government spending a boost

NG-0.26%Add to/Remove from WatchlistAdd to Watchlist Add Position Position