Tony Kueh, a former Microsoft manager and 23-year tech veteran, will work alongside COO Melissa McSherry as he oversees the execution of Anywhere’s overall product strategy.
Source: Inman News
Anywhere names ex-Microsoft exec as first-ever chief product officer
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