Thursday 30 January 2020

New IBM CEO Arvind Krishna described as ‘brilliant, right person to lead’

Krishna said IBM has such talented people and technology that we can bring together to help our clients solve their toughest problems
Arvind Krishna, IBM CEO
Indian-origin technology executive Arvind Krishna has been elected Chief Executive Officer of American IT giant IBM after a “world-class succession process”, succeeding Virginia Rometty, who described him as the right CEO for the next era at IBM and well-positioned” to lead the company into the cloud and cognitive era.
The IBM Board of Directors elected Krishna as company CEO and member of the Board of Directors effective April 6. Krishna is currently IBM Senior Vice President for Cloud and Cognitive Software and will succeed Rometty, 62 who will retire after almost 40 years with the company at the end of the year. Arvind Krishna, 57, had joined IBM in 1990 and has an undergraduate degree from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, and a PhD in electrical engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
I am thrilled and humbled to be elected as the next Chief Executive Officer of IBM, and appreciate the confidence that Ginni and the Board have placed in me,” Krishna said in a press statement released by IBM. Krishna said IBM has such talented people and technology that we can bring together to help our clients solve their toughest problems…

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