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In May 2015, Cisco announced that CEO and chairman John Chambers would step down as CEO in July 2015 while remaining as chairman. Robbins, then a senior vice president, was named as his successor. [5] Mentored by Chambers, Robbins was unanimously voted in as the company's new chief executive, becoming CEO of Cisco Systems in July 2015. [6] [5] [7]
In 1995 Chambers became CEO of Cisco, a position he held until 2015. He had also been promoted to board chairman in 2006. [13] During his tenure as CEO, the company's annual sales grew from $1.9 billion [14] to $49.2 billion. [15] On July 27, 2015, Chuck Robbins replaced Chambers as CEO of Cisco Systems. [16]
CEO [11] 2011 Replaced Steve Jobs: 2018-10-01 Arcelor Mittal: Aditya Mittal: CEO [12] 2006 Owner of Queens Park Rangers F.C. 2018-10-01 AT&T: John Stankey: CEO [13] 2020 Former CEO of WarnerMedia: 2020-11-19 BAE Systems: Charles Woodburn: Chief Executive Officer [14] 2008 Succeeded Ian King: 2018-10-01 Bajaj Allianz General Insurance: Tapan ...
Cisco Chairman and CEO Chuck Robbins speaks during a keynote address at Cisco Live! at Michelob ULTRA Arena on June 7, 2023, in Las Vegas, Nev. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images) (Ethan Miller via Getty ...
On this episode of Fortune’s Leadership Next podcast, Alan Murray sits down with Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins to discuss a new role he's added to his resume, chair of the Business Roundtable.Founded ...
CEO John Chambers told Bloomberg in an interview today that he and the company have identified some of the senior leaders at. Cisco Systems Inc. (NASDAQ: CSCO) is not getting a new Chief Executive ...
In 1988, John Morgridge was appointed CEO. [13] The name "Cisco" was derived from the city name San Francisco, which is why the company's engineers insisted on using the lower case "cisco" in its early years. [14] The logo is a stylized depiction of the two towers of the Golden Gate Bridge. [1]
He joined Cisco in 1988, then a four-year-old company with 34 employees, as its second chief executive officer and chairman of the board. [5] He was replaced by John Chambers as CEO in 1995 and as chairman in 2006. [8] [9] At his retirement in 2006, Cisco had 50,000 employees in 77 countries. [10]