Krishna said IBM has such talented people and technology that we can bring together to help our clients solve their toughest problems.
Business
Standard : 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.
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.
I
am looking forward to working with IBMers, Red Hatters and clients
around the world at this unique time of fast-paced change in the IT
industry. We have great opportunities ahead to help our clients
advance the transformation of their business while also remaining the
global leader in the trusted stewardship of technology," Krishna
said.
Krishna's
appointment as head of the global IT giant adds to the growing list
of Indian-origin executives at the helm of some of the biggest
multinational companies. Krishna joins the club that includes
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai,
MasterCard CEO Ajay Banga, PepsiCo's former CEO Indra Nooyi and Adobe
CEO Shantanu Narayen.
Rometty,
who had been IBM's Chairman, President and CEO, will continue as
Executive Chairman of the Board and serve through the end of the
year, when she will retire. She described Krishna as the right CEO
for the next era at IBM who is well-positioned to lead IBM and its
clients into the cloud and cognitive era."
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