Oshoma Momoh

Oshoma Momoh, the general manager of program management for MSN Search, has been on the MSN Search team since February 2004. He originally joined Microsoft in 1995 as a program manager on Windows NT. He stayed with the Windows group through the development of Windows 2000 and then became the technical assistant to Paul Maritz, group vice president of platforms and applications. He worked on the Microsoft.NET Compact Framework as a group program manager from 2000 to 2003 before he assumed his current position on the MSN Search team.

Momoh received a bachelor of science in mathematics and computer science from the University of Waterloo. His outside interests are his family, running, travel and science fiction.