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  1. Steve Jobs

    Steven Paul Jobs (born February 24 1955) is the co-founder and CEO of Apple and was the CEO of Pixar until its acquisition by Disney. He is currently the largest Disney shareholder and a member of Disney's Board of Directors. He is considered a leading figure in both the computer and entertainment industries. Jobs' history in business has contributed greatly to the mythos of the quirky, individualistic Silicon Valley entrepreneur, …

  2. Omid Kordestani

    Omid Kordestani is the Senior Vice President for Worldwide Sales and Field Operations of Google.

  3. Peter Oppenheimer

    Peter Oppenheimer is Apple Inc.'s senior vice president and Chief Financial Officer. As CFO, Peter oversees the controller, treasury, investor relations, tax, information systems, internal audit, facilities, corporate development and human resources functions. He reports directly to Apple's CEO Steve Jobs and serves on the company's executive committee.

  4. Philip W. Schiller

    Philip W. Schiller (born 1960) is the senior vice president of worldwide product marketing at Apple Inc. He is a prominent figure in Apple's public presentations. He reports to Apple CEO Steve Jobs and has been a member of the company's executive leadership team since Jobs's return to Apple in 1997.

  5. Michel

    Been there done that. Now I need to find new adventures.

  6. Mark Canepa

    Mark Canepa is the president and chief executive officer of Extreme Networks A . Prior to joining Extreme Networks, Canepa was with Sun Microsystems and served as executive vice president of the Network Storage Products Group. Before that, he served in multiple vice president and general manager roles at Sun, after joining the company in 1996.

  7. Arvind Sodhani

    Arvind Sodhani > Senior Vice President; President of Intel Capital

  8. Robert J. Baker
  9. D. Bruce Sewell
  10. Didier Lombard

    Didier Lombard , Chairman and CEO, France Telecom

  11. Randy Pond

    Randy Pond Executive Vice President, Operations, Processes, and Systems As Executive Vice President of Operations, Processes, and Systems at Cisco, Randy Pond oversees the functions of Corporate Affairs, Corporate Quality, Customer Service & Support Operations, Human Resources, Information Technology, Legal Services, Worldwide Manufacturing, and the Commerce Business Transformation Office.

  12. John Hele
  13. Jean-Yves Larrouturou

    Jean-Yves Larrouturou Senior Executive, Vice-President, Group General Secretary

  14. Dennis Bucceri

    Dennis Bucceri , has served as Senior Vice President of Regulatory Affairs since January 2007. Throughout his career Mr. Bucceri has overseen the FDA approval of 35 drugs. Mr. Bucceri comes to Acusphere from Genzyme Corporation where he was Vice President in charge of Regulatory Affairs for the Therapeutics Group from 2000-2006. Prior to Genzyme, Mr. Bucceri served at Hoechst-Roussel for 20 years in roles of increasing responsibility including Vice President, Regulatory Affairs.

  15. Wim Elfrink

    Wim Elfrink Executive Vice President, Cisco Services & Chief Globalization Officer

  16. Jonathan Chadwick

    Jonathan Chadwick Senior Vice President, Corporate Controller, and Principal Accounting Officer About Jonathan Chadwick (PDF)

  17. Richard J. Justice

    Richard J. Justice Executive Vice President, Worldwide Operations and Business Development

  18. Susan L. Bostrom

    Susan Bostrom Executive Vice President, Chief Marketing Officer, Global Policy and Government Affairs

  19. Ian C. Read

    Ian Read President, Worldwide Pharmaceutical Operations, Pfizer Inc Ian Read began his career with Pfizer in 1978 as an operational auditor. He worked in Latin America through 1995 holding positions of various responsibilities from chief financial officer Pfizer Mexico to country manager of Brazil, Pfizer’s largest subsidiary in Latin America. In 1996, he was appointed president of the Pfizer International Pharmaceuticals Group, Latin America/Canada.

  20. Bruce F. Boggs

    Bruce F. Boggs Senior Vice President, Marketing, Communications and External Affairs

  21. Ira J. Wagner

    Ira Wagner re-joined American Capital in October, 1997 as a Principal and has over 20 years of experience as an investment banker and entrepreneur. Prior to re-joining American Capital, Mr. Wagner was a Senior Vice President at MONY Capital Markets, a specialty investment banking firm which arranged private financing primarily for companies in the food industry. While at MONY Capital Markets he was responsible for arranging financing in excess of $200 million for numerous companies.

  22. Kevin Knightly

    Kevin Knightly Senior Vice President, Business Line Management

  23. William J. Nelligan

    William J. Nelligan President, Americas

  24. Andrew Howden

    Andrew Howden President, Asia Pacific

  25. Adel Al-Saleh

    Adel Al-Saleh President, Europe, Middle East and Africa

  26. Gregory K. Palm

    Gregory K. Palm, General Counsel

  27. Shona Brown

    Shona Brown Senior Vice President, Business Operations Shona Brown took on responsibilities for Google's business operations in 2003, following almost a decade consulting with technology clients in Toronto and Los Angeles for McKinsey and Company. As a partner at McKinsey, she was a leader of the Global Strategy Practice and worked with a wide range of firms on strategy development, business model transformation and operational issues.

  28. Patrick P. Gelsinger

    Patrick P. Gelsinger > Senior Vice President and General Manager, Digital Enterprise Group

  29. Sina Tamaddon

    Sina Tamaddon > Senior Vice President - Applications

  30. Thomas P. Schnettler
  31. R. Todd Firebaugh
  32. Nicolas M. Barthelemy

    Nicolas M. Barthelemy > Senior Vice President of Invitrogen's Cell Culture Systems Division

  33. Helmut Wilke
  34. Karen M. Rogge
  35. Claude D. Benchimol

    Claude D. Benchimol > Senior Vice President - Research and Development

  36. Rex W. Tillerson

    Rex W. Tillerson became ExxonMobil Corporation's president in 2004, after spending nearly 30 years with that company and with Exxon. After graduating from the University of Texas at Austin, he joined the company as a production engineer in 1975. He rose through the ranks at Exxon in several executive positions, including a period in which he led Exxon's operations in Yemen and Russia.

  37. Jacques de Vaucleroy

    Jacques de Vaucleroy was appointed a member of the Executive Board of ING Group on 25 April 2006. He is responsible for Insurance Europe and ING Investment Management Europe. In 1986, Mr. de Vaucleroy started his career with Bank Brussels Lambert, which was acquired by ING in 1998. Profile Executive Board Members

  38. Mohan Sancheti

    Mohan Sancheti > Vice President - Manufacturing

  39. Paolo Rocca

    Paolo Rocca > Chairman of the Board, Chief Executive Officer

  40. David K. Holland

    David K. Holland > Senior Vice President, Treasurer Bio & Compensation - Reuters

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