Tracy Jones is a Senior Writer at Microsoft with over two decades of storytelling experience and seven years in professional roles focused on technology and culture. A SUNY Purchase creative writing graduate and Bill Gates Millennium Scholar, she spent almost a decade living in Tokyo, producing award-worthy journalism that ranges from cover features to cultural criticism. Her bylines include HuffPost, Tokyo Weekender, The Charlotte Observer, Hi-Fructose, and MoCADA, where she tackled subjects like race in Japan, Black fatherhood abroad, and the arts with nuance and lived perspective. At Microsoft she translates design and product work into clear, engaging narratives that bridge technical teams and broader audiences. Known for immersive profiles and cultural reportage, she combines deep field reporting with product-focused communication — a rare mix of newsroom rigor and in-house storytelling craft. Based in New York, she brings global sensibilities and a practiced editorial eye to technology storytelling.
7 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Dance/Theater Major, Dance/Theater Major at Manhattanville College
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