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Cara Carleton "Carly" Fiorina (/ ˌ f iː ə ˈ r iː n ə /; née Sneed; born September 6, 1954) is an American businesswoman and politician, known primarily for her tenure as chief executive officer (CEO) of Hewlett-Packard (HP) from 1999 to 2005. Fiorina was the first woman to lead a Fortune Top-20 company. [1]
Chairwoman, President and CEO: Meg Whitman (President and CEO: September 22, 2011–November 2, 2015; Chairman: July 18, 2014–January 31, 2018) HP Inc. CEO: Dion Weisler (November 2, 2015 – November 1, 2019) [4] Current: CEO: Enrique Lores (November 2, 2019–) [5] Hewlett Packard Enterprise. CEO: Meg Whitman (November 2, 2015 -February 1 ...
During the HP/Compaq merger fight in 2001, Perkins was a member of the Compaq board and an outspoken supporter of the merger. [5] He joined the HP board of directors in the merger, retired, and officially rejoined the HP board days before Carly Fiorina was forced to resign from her posts as chairman and chief executive officer of HP. Perkins ...
He became CEO in April, 2005, after the ouster of chief executive Carly Fiorina, who had raised hackles by merging the company with Compaq Computer and firing many old hands at HP.
Donald Trump ripped Ted Cruz on Wednesday after reports surfaced that he would tap former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina as his running mate. 'A pure waste of time': Trump responds to reports ...
Mark Vincent Hurd (January 1, 1957 – October 18, 2019) was an American technology executive who was CEO of Oracle Corporation. [1] [2] He had been chairman, chief executive officer, and president of Hewlett-Packard, before his forced resignation in 2010.
There are a lot of laid off people out there contemplating second acts these days, so maybe the new trajectories of former eBay CEO Meg Whitman and former HP CEO Carly Fiorina can serve as some ...
On May 10, Fiorina appeared on Meet the Press; responding to host Chuck Todd's question asking if Fiorina has "regrets about those layoffs [that occurred while she was CEO of HP]", Fiorina said that they doubled the size of the company, grew it from 2% to 9%, tripled the rate of innovation to 11 patents a day, and grew jobs in the U.S. and ...