Even at the nice price offered, this might be a very tough search.
Here are five members of the club.
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/features/2005/sep05/09-21Anniversary.mspx
Q&A: Members of Microsoft?s ?20-Year Club? Reflect on the Past and the Future
As Microsoft celebrates its 30th anniversary, long-time employees
reveal why they keep showing up for work each day. Hint: There?s more
to it than the technology.
REDMOND, Wash., Sept. 21, 2005 -- Microsoft celebrates its 30th
anniversary this week, a milestone that gives pause to many of the
company?s seasoned employees and inspires them to reflect on their
careers and on the events and technology achievements that defined
Microsoft?s history. To mark the occasion, PressPass spoke to a group
of employees who share the distinction of working at Microsoft for two
decades or longer. They represent a group known informally as the
20-Year Club. The group has no charter or official standing at
Microsoft, but its 71 members ? who grow in number each year ? wear
the badge of longevity with pride.
-- Christine Betts, senior director of IT Professional Audience Marketing.
-- Sandra Jacobson, a senior program manager in the Partner Sales and
Marketing Group
-- David Pritchard, senior director and chief of staff in the
Advanced Strategy and Policy Group
-- Tandy Trower, general manager for a product incubation project
-- Mark Zbikowski, an architect with the Core File Systems team |