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20th Feb 2012

Wealthy Sistas® Microsoft Office 365's Maggie Chan Jones

As Director of Cloud Services and Office 365 in the U.S. Marketing and Operations Group, Maggie is responsible for leading Microsoft’s commercial cloud services marketing strategy in the United States. Maggie also directs a product marketing team to drive the product and marketing strategy for Office 365, the next generation of cloud-based business productivity offerings, in the US. Prior to joining the U.S. team in June 2009, Maggie spent two years in the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Group, leading a cross-company initiative to roll out a partner opportunity framework for cloud services. She also launched the Small Business Specialist Community, and led the strategy for global small business customer campaigns since joining the company six years ago.  Originally from Hong Kong, Maggie received her BS in Business Management, from Binghamton University and holds an executive MBA from Cornell University. Outside of work, she enjoys playing competitive tennis, wakeboarding, and being a beta tester of her husband’s latest home automation projects.  

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Wealthy Sistas Radio
Conversations Built With Intention™
Wealthy Sistas Radio is a platform for thoughtful, intentional conversations with leaders, founders, authors, and creatives who are building work designed to endure.

Hosted by Deborah Hardnett, the show explores the decisions, systems, and lived experiences that shape meaningful brands, businesses, and platforms over time. Rather than focusing on trends or surface-level success, each episode centers on alignment, structure, and the often-unseen architecture that supports sustainable growth.

Guests share candid reflections on leadership, entrepreneurship, creativity, faith, discipline, and stewardship — offering insight drawn from real-world experience rather than theory alone. These conversations are grounded, reflective, and designed to invite listeners into deeper consideration of how they build, lead, and move through their work.

At the core of the show is a simple belief: intention is not a mindset — it is architecture. When intention is embedded into structure, decisions become clearer, systems function more cohesively, and work is better positioned to endure pressure, change, and growth.

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Deborah Hardnett

Deborah Hardnett is the founder of Wealthy Sistas Media Group and the host of Wealthy Sistas Radio. Her work centers on building brands, platforms, and publications with intention — treating clarity, alignment, and structure as design principles rather than aspirational ideas.

With a background spanning brand development, publishing, media, and relationship-based business models, Deborah brings a systems-oriented perspective to every conversation. Her approach is informed by years of experience supporting leaders, founders, and organizations as they navigate growth, decision-making, and long-term stewardship.

On Wealthy Sistas Radio, Deborah creates space for thoughtful dialogue that goes beyond surface-level success. She invites guests to reflect on the architecture behind their work — the decisions, disciplines, and frameworks that allow meaningful efforts to endure over time.

Her work is guided by a simple doctrine: intention is architecture. When embedded early, it shapes how work functions, evolves, and withstands pressure.