Christopher Pratley - Microsoft Corporation
Chris is responsible for all International and language-related
features in Microsoft Office. This includes Microsoft's overall
globalization strategy for the Office suite. Currently he is hard at
work crafting his part of the feature set for the successor to Office2000,
Which should break new ground in Unicode support.
In the past, as Far East Program Manager for Word, he was
responsible for the design of Asian versions of Microsoft Word,
including Japanese, Korean, Traditional Chinese and Simplified
Chinese. In particular, he designed features specific to those
markets, organized the effort to ship each release, and was
responsible for the overall usability and success of the product.
Prior to Word, he worked as the Far East Program Manager for
Microsoft Excel.
Before joining Microsoft in 1994, he lived in Japan for three
years working for Seiko Epson Corporation as an international
technical liaison for software development. He reads and writes
Japanese and speaks it fluently.
In 1991 he received a Bachelor of Applied Science (Honours) in
Systems Design Engineering from the University of Waterloo,
Canada. Chris was born and raised in Montreal, Quebec, Canada,
and also speaks French when no native speakers are around to hear
him.
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