(Bloomberg) -- Microsoft Corp. said LinkedIn Co-Founder Reid Hoffman will join the company’s board, three months after the world’s largest software maker acquired the corporate social network.
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Hoffman’s addition takes the board up to 12 members, the company said in a statement. Hoffman, who started LinkedIn with former colleagues in 2002, is a partner at venture capital firm Greylock Partners.
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Microsoft paid $26.2 billion for LinkedIn last year, its biggest acquisition ever, to boost its cloud, professional networking and customer-management offerings. The deal closed in December.