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The following is a chronological list of people who have served as chief executive officer of IBM, an American multinational technology and consulting corporation headquartered in Armonk, New York. Thomas J. Watson (1914–1956) [1] Thomas J. Watson, Jr. (1956–1971) [1] T. Vincent Learson (1971–1973) [1] Frank T. Cary (1973–1981) [1]
Virginia "Ginni" Rometty (born July 29, 1957) is an American business executive who was executive chairman of IBM after stepping down as CEO on April 1, 2020. She was previously chairman, president and CEO of IBM, becoming the first woman to head the company. She retired from IBM on December 31, 2020, after a near-40 year career there.
Arvind Krishna (born November 23, 1962) [3] is an Indian-American business executive, and the chairman and CEO of IBM. He has been CEO of IBM since April 2020 and chairman since January 2021. [4] [5] Krishna began his career at IBM in 1990, at its Thomas J. Watson Research Center, [6] and was promoted to senior vice president in 2015, managing ...
Nearly half of IBM’s roles—known as “new collar” jobs—no longer require a college degree, says former CEO and chairman Ginni Rometty.
Thomas John Watson Sr. (February 17, 1874 – June 19, 1956) was an American businessman who was the chairman and CEO of IBM. [1] [2] He oversaw the company's growth into an international force from 1914 to 1956. Watson developed IBM's management style and corporate culture from John Henry Patterson's training at NCR. [3]
IBM chairman and CEO Arvind Krishna shares his thoughts on why the economy has slowed, ... former longtime Cisco CEO John Chambers said in a new episode of the Opening Bid podcast. Listen in below.
IBM then turned to Gerstner, an outsider with a record that suggested success [10] [11] whose older brother Richard had run the company's PC division until retiring due to health issues four years earlier. [12] Gerstner was the first IBM CEO who was hired from outside the company.
Former CEO Whitehurst certainly sees this as a sensible transition. "After working with him closely for more than a decade, I can confidently say that Paul was the natural choice to lead Red Hat.