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[5] [92] [93] Altogether, under Fiorina's leadership, HP had a net gain of employees, including employees from mergers as well as hires in countries outside the United States. [6] In 1999, when Fiorina became CEO of HP, the company had 84,800 employees. [93] After the merger with Compaq, the company had a total of 145,000 employees worldwide. [94]
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.
Patricia C. Dunn (March 27, 1953 – December 4, 2011) [1] was the non-executive chairman of the board of Hewlett-Packard (HP) from February 2005 until September 22, 2006, when she resigned her position.
Details have emerged of the sexual harassment allegations that led to the resignation of former Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) CEO Mark Hurd. Jodie Fisher, the former HP marketing contractor who made the ...
Since leaving HP, Hurd, 53, has received offers of work from private equity funds and publicly traded companies. So far, Hurd has given no indication of his plans. The former CEO "still loves HP ...
Following HP's gain in market share as a result of the 2002 merger, Fiorina laid off 30,000 U.S. employees.[1][2] By 2004 the number of HP employees was about the same as the pre-merger total of HP and Compaq combined, and that 2004 number included roughly 8,000 employees of companies acquired by HP since 2001.[3][4][5][6]
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 ...
Sarah Maureen Isgur [3] (born November 9, 1982) is an American attorney, political commentator, and former spokesperson at the United States Department of Justice. In 2016, Isgur was a fellow at the Harvard Institute of Politics. [4] Isgur was deputy campaign manager for the Carly Fiorina 2016 presidential campaign.