(Reuters) -Zoom Video Communications on Tuesday named veteran Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) executive Michelle Chang as its chief financial officer, effective Oct. 7.
Chang, who joined the tech giant in April 2000, was most recently the CFO of Microsoft's Commercial Sales & Partner Organization. She will report to Zoom (NASDAQ:ZM) founder and CEO Eric Yuan.
She will succeed Kelly Steckelberg whose resignation was announced in August. Steckelberg, who will continue in an advisory capacity until the announcement of third-quarter results, led the company through its successful IPO in 2019.
San Jose, California-based Zoom has been bolstering its for video-conferencing products with artificial intelligence to leverage hybrid work requirements across businesses.
The efforts are paying off as the company last month raised its annual revenue forecast.