March 10, 2025

Samer Abu-Ltaif Appointed As Microsoft President For EMEA

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Microsoft has announced the appointment of Samer Abu-Ltaif as the President of Microsoft Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA). Image courtesy: Microsoft
Microsoft has announced the appointment of Samer Abu-Ltaif as the President of Microsoft Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA). Image courtesy: Microsoft

Microsoft has announced the appointment of Samer Abu-Ltaif as the President of Microsoft Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA). Mr. Abu-Ltaif succeeds Ralph Haupter, who will assume the role of President, of the newly formed Microsoft Small, Medium Enterprises and Channel partner organization. 

According to Industry sources, Abu-Ltaif brings a wealth of expertise, having recently served as President for Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa (CEMA). Under his leadership, Microsoft deepened partnerships with strategic service providers, expanded its regional footprint, and delivered enhanced value to customers and partners across three continents. 

Industry sources further added that in his latest role, Abu-Ltaif will leverage his extensive experience in powering digital transformation and fostering collaboration to boost Microsoft’s presence in the EMEA region. Spanning over 120 markets, he will play a crucial role in boosting the clients and partners to harness the transformative potential of AI, enabling them to achieve more and help drive innovation and sustained economic growth across the region. 

Microsoft Logo-Image Courtesy-Taken from Microsoft Website
Microsoft Logo-Image Courtesy-Taken from Microsoft Website

During his two-decade tenure at Microsoft, Abu-Ltaif has spearheaded transformative initiatives that have solidified Microsoft as a key partner in advancing regional priorities. This includes achievements like the launch of Microsoft’s first datacenter on the African continent in South Africa, datacenters in the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Poland, a recently announced Global Engineering Development Center in the UAE, and planned datacenter regions in Greece and Saudi Arabia as well as the upcoming datacenter region in Kenya. He also played a pivotal role in the opening of Microsoft Africa Development Center in Kenya, and the company’s $1.5 billion investment in Abu Dhabi’s G42, aimed at accelerating AI innovation globally. 

Based in UAE, Abu-Ltaif has held several senior leadership roles at Microsoft, including President for the Middle East and Africa, and Regional Director for the Gulf region. He holds an MBA in Leadership and Sustainability and a degree in Computer Science Studies from the American University of Beirut.  

Industry sources added that Abu-Ltaif has also been a key advocate for workforce development through skills training programs such as Tomoh, AthkaU, TechDev, Africa Development Bank partnership, Digital Heartbeat and Tawar w Ghayar that have empowered millions of people across the region by equipping current and future generations with the tools and opportunities needed to thrive in the digital age. His unwavering commitment to sustainability has fostered impactful collaborations with governments, businesses, and startups, advancing the region’s sustainability agenda and driving meaningful change. 

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