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HP Announces Organizational Changes
- New structure aligns HP to better capitalize on strategic market opportunities
- Livermore joins board of directors
- Donatelli, Veghte, Zadak to report directly to HP CEO Apotheker
HP today announced organizational changes that will more closely align its corporate structure with the   strategy it announced in March.   
The organizational changes will increase transparency for these  business functions relative to the company’s strategic roadmap,  sharpening the executive team’s focus on customer-facing businesses,  further enabling opportunities for synergies across business units, and  positioning HP for the opportunities it sees in the market. 
The company  also announced that one of its most successful executives is joining the  HP   board of directors, and it has appointed executive sponsors for two of its most important growth markets.
  Ann Livermore  has been elected to the HP board. Her election reflects the success of  her career as one of the IT industry’s most talented and respected  executives. During her 29-year career with HP, Livermore has been  instrumental in helping countless HP customers grow and transform their  businesses. While she will step down from her day-to-day management of  the HP Enterprise Business, Livermore will contribute valuable guidance  to the organization as a member of the board. To effect a smooth  transition, Livermore will continue to serve as interim lead for HP  Enterprise Services and sponsor certain key accounts until a new  services leader is named.   
“Ann’s distinguished role as a leader of our largest business, deep  relationships with our most important customers, institutional knowledge  of the company and its employees, and insights on the technology  industry will be tremendous assets to our board of directors,” said Ray  Lane, non-executive chairman, HP board of directors. “On behalf of HP’s  320,000-plus employees, I would like to congratulate Ann on her election  and offer our heart-felt gratitude for her long service and dedication  to this company.”   
Customer-facing business units to report to CEO  
Elevating businesses most critical to customers and which play a key  role in delivering on the opportunities the company sees as the IT  industry evolves,   Dave Donatelli, executive vice president, Enterprise Servers, Storage, Networking and Technology Services, and   Bill Veghte, executive vice president, Software, will now report directly to   Léo Apotheker,  HP chief executive officer and president, giving their respective units  greater visibility and support throughout the entire HP organization.  Similarly,   Jan Zadak,  executive vice president, Global Sales, also will report to Apotheker,  facilitating efforts to better leverage the full HP portfolio to deliver  integrated solutions for customers and partners.   
“These businesses play a vital role in our continued growth and  success, and as such, Dave, Bill and Jan will report directly to me and  help drive the overall direction for HP,” said Apotheker. “In our  ongoing effort to accelerate our progress in executing our strategy, we  will continue to make the necessary changes that streamline our  operations, drive focus and agility, and position us for success.”   
As part of the realignment to improve the company’s focus on  customer-facing businesses, HP will streamline its administrative  operations. HP will eliminate the chief administration officer role and  broaden the role of its chief information officer. As a result, Pete  Bocian, executive vice president and chief administrative officer, is  leaving HP, effective immediately. The functions that make up that  organization will be subsumed within other parts of HP. In addition,  Randy Mott, executive vice president and chief information officer, is  leaving HP effective immediately. The company will conduct a search for a  successor. The company thanks Pete and Randy for their efforts and  wishes them the best in their next endeavors.
Executives to sponsor key markets – China and India   
As communicated in   March,  one of HP’s key priorities will be to deliver unique and innovative  market-specific solutions to customers. Both China and India are  critical markets to HP, and the company will increase its dedication to  supporting these markets. To achieve this, in addition to their existing  global business leadership roles,   Todd Bradley,  executive vice president, Personal Systems Group, will lead  cross-business initiatives focused on expanding HP’s market share in  China, and   Vyomesh Joshi, executive vice president, Imaging and Printing Group, will lead similar efforts in India.
About HP
HP creates new possibilities for technology to have a meaningful  impact on people, businesses, governments and society. The world’s  largest technology company, HP brings together a portfolio that spans  printing, personal computing, software, services and IT infrastructure  at the convergence of the cloud and connectivity, creating seamless,  secure, context-aware experiences for a connected world. More  information about HP (NYSE: HPQ) is available at   http://www.hp.com.
 
 
 
 
