Monday, January 24, 2011

HP Board of Directors appointed five new members of the total number of 17

 Rahn said: * Sa Hani are invaluable for the Hewlett-Packard provides a service, we provide them for the HP business insights, advice and help much appreciated. The director of HP through the unremitting efforts made over the past six months to get through a difficult leaders of the time change. changes in industry growth and profitability in a favorable opportunity, I believe that the CEO and Chairman of the Board Xila En Li Aike under the leadership of HP's strong leadership team will continue to drive the company forward. HP Board of Directors will nominate the following shareholders at the annual shareholder meeting to run for re-election: Raymond Rahn, Mark Anderson (Marc L. Andreessen), Li Aike (Leo Apotheker),   (Lawrence T. Babbio, Jr .), Surrey Baldauf (Sari M. Baldauf),   (Rajiv L. Gupta), Yuehan Ha Mei Gelin (John H. Hammergren) and Kennedy Thompson (G. Kennedy Thompson).

four directors will not stand for re-election

cable Patricia Xia Lu, 58, has served as Alcatel - Lucent CEO, chairman and CEO of Lucent Technologies and other duties, also worked at Eastman Kodak, Avaya, AT & T and IBM office.  Quayle, 57, private equity firm AXA Private Equity CEO. Meg Whitman, 54, served from 1998 to 2008 in the global e-commerce payments company as president and CEO of eBay for 10 years.

IDG (Beckham) Beijing January 21, according to foreign media reports, Hewlett-Packard on Thursday announced the Board of Directors has appointed five new members, the appointment from 21 January effect. This makes the HP board of directors temporarily reached 17. But in March the Annual General HP, the number of directors will be reduced to 13.

appointed five new board members are Schmitt Tebaneiji (Shumeet Banerji), Booz & Company CEO; Gary Reiner (Gary Reiner), the former General Electric chief information officials, the current private equity firm General Atlantic as a special adviser; Patrick Xialu cable (Patricia Russo), the former Alcatel - Lucent CEO; 多米尼克塞尼 Quayle (Dominique Senequier), AXA Private Equity Chief Executive Officer; and Meg Whitman (Meg Whitman), the former eBay president and CEO. The five new board members also will be available this March's annual shareholder meeting in involved in HP's re-election.

In addition, HP also announced that current board members   (Joel Hyatt), John Joyce (John Joyce), Robert Ryan (Robert Ryan) and Luqielisa Hani (Lucille Salhany) will not be in the company's annual general meeting re-election campaign.

HP's non-executive chairman Raymond Rahn (Raymond J. Lane) said: New members are widely respected and experienced business leaders, who together for HP board and management team to rapidly changing business and technology industry with new insights and perspectives. to you for the background of the new board members. He said: the real view. Gary Lerner will be our board of directors an important voice on behalf of clients among his successful IT services to help multinational companies and has a deep understanding of, and in many large organizations, corporate strategic management, information technology and best strategy has several years of experience. has a unique understanding of industry and has strong management, operations and coaching skills.   Quayle is a highly respected and influential financial experts, he can bring a broad international perspective, a strong financial intelligence, and focus on long-term performance. Meg Whitman was a true visionary and thinker, she can bring to the HP board of directors business transformation, to create a global brand and promote the continued growth and expansion of the unique experience . . provide advisory services. Gary Reiner, 56, private equity firm General Atlantic special adviser for the company and its global partners to provide strategic advice, had previously served as the General Electric Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer, Information Services, Enterprise Business Development Vice President and other duties.

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