
Courtney Gregoire
@cogregoire
Microsoft Chief Digital Safety Officer. Taking on this crazy world w/ @splindsay and 2 amazing girls. Obama alum. Happiest in the mountains or watching 30 Rock.
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https://blogs.microsoft.com/on-the-issues/author/cgregoire/ 06-01-2015 00:16:34
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Been awhile since I came here. Lots of pain in the world right now, and Iām relishing the small wins. My 6yr old now asks for Jolene by Dolly Parton on repeat. My work here is done. #momwins



Was incredibly honored to address the WeProtect Global Alliance Summit and the incredibly committed community of government leaders, survivors, NGOs and tech community who will turn the tide on child sexual abuse online. #Microsoft #digitalsafety

Home sweet home. First time experiencing the new Seattle Tacoma Intl. Airport international arrival experience after supporting this important project as a Port of Seattle - āļø Commissioner. Although those passport lines still need work!


Today at the #ChristchurchCall Leaders' Summit, Emmanuel Macron & Jacinda Ardern endorsed building on successes towards globally aligned approaches & solutions: christchurchcall.com/assets/Documen⦠United Nations CTED supports #counterterrorism #partnerships


Creating a safe space online is always at the top of my mind. For 3 years Microsoft has worked with the Christchurch Call to address complex societal problems and tackle harmful content, and today that commitment is expanded with an updated path forward blogs.microsoft.com/on-the-issues/ā¦





At the Paris Peace Forum session on Children Online Protection Lab, Courtney Gregoire said child safety must be embedded in the architecture of every digital product. She also said about the need to listen to the needs of #youth to improve their online experiences #PPF22 #globalyouthigf


Thanks Charlotte Caubel for this productive discussion on online child safety challenges and cooperation opportunities alongside the Paris Peace Forum with Microsoft & Courtney Gregoire.




For #SaferInternetDay, Microsoft is sharing results from our 2023 Global Online Safety Survey which examined how families in 16 countries think about digital safety, and tools to keep their loved ones safe. See the takeaways from around the world here: blogs.microsoft.com/on-the-issues/ā¦


Very glad to join this important conversation today. The opportunities for genAI as a tool to accelerate safer online environments are vast. We must leverage this moment to advance #digitalsafety and learn from the trust and safety community. Thanks Family Online Safety Institute.