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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. He has been CEO of IBM since April 2020 and chairman since January 2021.
IBM CEO Arvind Krishna (left) with Yahoo Finance anchor Seana Smith (right) at the Yahoo Finance Invest conference on Nov. 12, 2024. A shift toward less regulation would be a dramatic change for ...
IBM's first quarter shed light on the mixed economic backdrop in the US as higher interest rates take hold. Big Blue's first quarter sales rose 1% from the prior year to $14.5 billion, falling ...
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]
IBM announced today that the board of directors has elected IBM senior vice president for Cloud and Cognitive Software Arvind Krishna to replace current CEO Ginni Rometty. Rometty will remain with ...
In June 2020, IBM announced that it was exiting the facial recognition business. In a letter to congress, [157] IBM's Chief Executive Officer Arvind Krishna told lawmakers, "now is the time to begin a national dialogue on whether and how facial recognition technology should be employed by domestic law enforcement agencies." [158]
IBM: Arvind Krishna: Chairman, president and CEO [58] 2020 Succeeded Ginni Rometty. 2020-04-06 Infosys: Salil Parekh: Interim CEO and MD [59] 2018 Previously on the board of Capgemini: 2018-02-20 Intel: Pat Gelsinger: CEO [60] 2021 Replaced Robert H. Swan: 2021-03-22 JP Morgan Chase: James Dimon: Chairman and CEO [61] 2004 Also on the board of ...
—Arvind Krishna, CEO, IBM “We are facing a retirement crisis…The truth is over 40% of Americans do not have enough savings to retire. The truth is even more pronounced for women—women ...