Rupesh Kumar

Principal Technical Product Manager, Microsoft

Redmond, Washington, United States
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Rupesh Kumar is a Principal Technical Product Manager at Microsoft with nine years of experience building AI-native products and scalable platforms that drive marketing and sales outcomes. He leads development of Gen AI and agentic extensibility frameworks to optimize campaigns, generate account- and individual-level insights, and personalize interactions across 1P marketers, sellers, and customers. Previously he delivered human-centric purchase and post-purchase experiences for both B2C and B2B audiences across 90+ markets, producing multimillion-dollar revenue impact. Based in Redmond, he blends technical program management experience with product strategy to turn complex data and ML capabilities into operationalized solutions for marketing engineering. Notably, his work spans both consumer-facing and enterprise sales flows, enabling cross-functional teams to scale AI-driven personalization across global markets.
code9 years of coding experience
job5 years of employment as a software developer
bookMicrosoft Certified Professional
bookBachelor of Technology, Bachelor of Technology at ICFAI University
languagesHindi, English, हिंदी, Sanskrit, Maithili, magahi
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Github Skills (3)

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Github contributions (1)

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Azure/azure-content

Mar 2017 - Apr 2017

Contributions:50 commits in 13 days
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Rupesh Kumar - Principal Technical Product Manager, Microsoft