Munil Shah. (Talkdesk Photo)

— Munil Shah, a former engineering leader at UiPath who previously spent 23 years at Microsoft, has joined San Francisco startup Talkdesk as chief technology officer.

Shah, based in Seattle, was most recently a CTO at UiPath, the robotic process automation software giant. He joined UiPath in 2018 after a long stint at Microsoft, where he held various engineering leadership roles.

Founded in 2011, Talkdesk sells software built for customer service contact centers. The company raised a $230 million Series D round in 2021, but has had multiple rounds of layoffs since then.

“There is a massive shift underway in the software industry with the launch of ChatGPT and GenAI, and the contact center is being impacted tremendously,” Shah said in a statement. “This is a pivotal moment for Talkdesk as the market for conversational AI and virtual agents is expected to grow rapidly.”

— Ajay Nair, a longtime engineering leader at Microsoft and Amazon Web Services, joined search technology giant Elastic as a group vice president.

Nair previously spent a decade at AWS, where he led large teams working on various cloud products. Before that, he was a manager at Microsoft, leading Bing teams.

San Francisco-based Elastic went public in 2018. It reported revenue of $328 million, up 19% year-over-year, in its most recent quarter.

Libretto, a LLM startup led by former employees at Seattle real estate giant Redfin, this week came out of stealth and announced a $3.7 million investment round.

Former Redfin CTO Sasha Aickin is CEO of the company, which aims to help customers improve prompt engineering.

The company’s Seattle-based employees include April Alexander, a former director at Redfin who most recently was at Outreach as a head of product; and Mahalie Stackpole, a former lead product designer at Redfin who was also at Outreach.

Jamie DeMichele, who spent more than 17 years at Redfin as an engineering leader, is an engineer at Libretto.

Kareem Choudhry, a longtime Xbox exec, is leaving Microsoft, according to a report from Windows Central. Choudry spent more than 26 years at the Redmond tech giant, leading various video game-related initiatives, including Xbox Cloud Gaming. It’s the latest shakeup at Xbox, The Verge noted.

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