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  1. Rick Wagoner

    George Richard "Rick" Wagoner, Jr. (born February 9, 1953) is Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of General Motors. Rick Wagoner was born in Wilmington, Delaware, and grew up in Richmond, Virginia and graduated from John Randolph Tucker High School. He received a bachelor's degree in economics from Duke University in 1975 and an MBA from Harvard Business School in 1977. After Harvard, he joined GM as an analyst in the treasurer's office.

  2. Randy Falco

    As Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of AOL LLC, Randy Falco is responsible for setting strategy and overseeing the businesses and operations of this global Web services company, which operates some of the Internet's most popular destinations, offers a comprehensive suite of free software and services, runs the country's largest Internet access business, and provides a full set of advertising solutions.

  3. Robert Iger

    Robert A. "Bob" Iger (born February 10 1951) is head of the Walt Disney Company. He has been president since January 2000 and CEO since October 2005.

  4. Jim Padilla

    Jim Padilla is now in charge of downsizing and closing down various Ford plants because of large cash flow shortages. He is also cutting down indiscriminately at the expense of irreplaceable valued employees of many years and endangering local economies like closing manufacturing plants. Bill Ford Jr, inept in being CEO for the last 4 years has worsened Ford’s position to the extent of moving it to the break of non existence.

  5. Sidney Taurel

    Sidney Taurel (born February 9, 1949 in Casablanca, Morocco) is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Eli Lilly and Company, a Fortune 500 pharmaceutical corporation.

  6. Jamie Dimon

    James "Jamie" Dimon (born March 13, 1956) became CEO of JPMorgan Chase & Co. on January 1, 2006. He succeeded William B. Harrison, Jr., who became the company's chairman. Dimon succeeded Harrison as Chairman of JPMorgan on January 1, 2007, following Harrison's retirement.

  7. Klaus Kleinfeld

    Klaus Kleinfeld (born November 6 1957 in Bremen, Germany) was chief executive officer (CEO) of Siemens AG from 2005 till July 2007. On April 25, 2007, Siemens AG distributed a press release announcing that the supervisory board was not planning to renew Kleinfeld's contract, due to United States authorities' ongoing investigations of the Siemens corruption scandal. Displeased by this decision, Kleinfeld announced that he would leave his position by September 30, 2007.

  8. John Warnock

    John Warnock (b. October 6, 1940) is an American computer scientist best known as the co-founder with Charles Geschke of Adobe Systems Inc., the graphics and publishing software company. Although retired as CEO in 2001, he still co-chairs the board with Geschke. Warnock was born in Salt Lake City, Utah. He has a B.S. in mathematics and philosophy, an M.S. in mathematics, and a Ph.D. in electrical engineering, all from the University of Utah.

  9. Alex J. Mandl

    Alex Mandl , Gemplus’ President and CEO said: “This transaction is an important development for Gemplus, Axalto and the digital security industry as a whole. This merger, with a sound industrial logic, is a win-win that will create value not only for our respective shareholders but also for our clients and employees. We are confident in our ability to deliver significant value to our shareholders.”

  10. Patricia Russo

    Patricia Russo (born in 1953, in Trenton, New Jersey) is the current chief executive officer of Alcatel-Lucent, one of the world's largest manufacturing firms. Lucent was a spin-off from AT&T of its Systems and Technology units (AT&T Technologies, Inc., the former Western Electric), and the manufacturing and research and development operations, including Bell Laboratories.

  11. Frank Borman

    Frank Borman retired from the Air Force in 1970, but is well remembered as a part of this nation's history, a pioneer in the exploration of space and veteran of both the Gemini 7, 1965 Space Orbital Rendezvous with Gemini 6 and the first manned lunar orbital mission, Apollo 8, in 1968. Borman's retirement from the Air Force in 1970 did not end his aviation career.

  12. Jonathan I. Schwartz

    Jonathan Ian Schwartz (born October 20, 1965) is the current President and CEO of Sun Microsystems. Schwartz attended Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School in Bethesda, Maryland, and graduated in 1983. He spent freshman year of college at Carnegie Mellon University in 1983-1984, and then transferred to Wesleyan University, where he studied economics and mathematics. Schwartz started his career in 1987 at McKinsey & Company in New York City.

  13. Brenda C. Barnes

    Brenda C. Barnes is the president, chairman and chief executive of Sara Lee, and previously was the first female CEO of Sara Lee. She has been listed in "Forbes" power rankings of The World's 100 Most Powerful Women since 2004. Barnes, a graduate of East Leyden High School, Augustana College and Loyola University, has moved Sara Lee's headquarters out of downtown Chicago to suburban Downers Grove.

  14. Rick Tsai

    Dr. Rick Tsai was appointed President and Chief Executive Officer of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Limited (TSMC) in 2005, after serving as president and chief operating officer. Prior to his post as chief operations officer, he served as TSMC vice president of worldwide marketing and sales. Before that, Dr. Tsai served two terms as executive vice president of operations. Between these two terms Dr. Tsai spent a short time away from TSMC, …

  15. Jim Walton

    Jim Walton (b. 1958) is the president of CNN Worldwide. He joined CNN in 1981, one year after the network was founded. He graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park in 1981.

  16. Joyce M. Roche

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  17. David T. McLaughlin

    David T. McLaughlin (March 16, 1932-August 25, 2004) was the 14th President of Dartmouth College, 1981-1987. Mr. McLaughlin also served as Chief Executive Officer of Orion Safety Products from 1988 to December 31 2000. He was President and Chief Executive Officer of the Aspen Institute from 1988 to 1997 and its Chairman from 1987 to 1988. He served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Toro Company from 1977 to 1981, …

  18. Sean Durfy

    Sean Durfy became WestJet President in September 2006 and Chief Executive Officer in September 2007. As President and CEO, Sean is responsible for both the strategic direction of the company and the day-to-day operations of the airline, leading over 7,300 WestJetters as they deliver an exceptional guest experience. Sean joined WestJet's Executive team in 2004 as Executive Vice-President Sales, Marketing and Airports.

  19. Arun Sarin

    Arun Sarin spent almost his entire working life in the telecommunications industry. He built an enviable professional record by combining various talents and skills: his technical knowledge, his business strategy, and his financial acumen were all legendary. He held several senior-executive-level positions in major U.S. companies in the telecommunications industry. At times, his ascension into top-management positions appeared almost meteoric.

  20. Paul Otellini

    Paul Otellini, presidente y director ejecutivo de Intel, detalló el plan de la compañía de acelerar su liderazgo en tecnología y dijo a miles de fabricantes e ingenieros aquí reunidos que los adelantos en la tecnología del silicio darán lugar a nuevos incrementos de desempeño en la era de las comput

  21. Mel Karmazin

    Mel Karmazin is Chief Executive Officer of SIRIUS XM Radio, America's satellite radio company delivering the "The Best Radio on Radio" to more than 18.5 million subscribers, including 100% commercial free music, and premier sports, news, talk, entertainment, traffic and weather. Karmazin oversees all aspects of the company's operations from its New York City corporate headquarters. Previously, he was President and COO of Viacom from May 2000 until June 2004.

  22. Don W. McGeorge

    Don W. McGeorge (born 1954) is the president and chief operating officer of Kroger. He started working for the Kroger Company in 1977 by holding several management positions, including division manager, in Michigan and Ohio. In 2000, he was elected executive vice president of the Kroger Company, specializing in corporate merchandising programs. In 2003, he took David B. Dillon's place as president and chief operating officer. McGeorge is also a member of the board.

  23. Eddie Einhorn

    Eddie Einhorn (born on January 3, 1936 in Paterson, New Jersey) is minority owner and Vice Chairman of the Chicago White Sox. He was formerly the owner of the IWA wrestling promotion. He made the lion's share of his money by selling the rights to high profile college basketball games to local affiliates.

  24. Jeff M. Fettig

    Jeff M. Fettig Chairman of the Board Chief Executive Officer Whirlpool Corporation Jeff M. Fettig became Whirlpool Corporation's chairman and chief executive officer, effective January 2006. Previously, he was elected to the position of chairman, president and chief executive officer in July 2004. He served as president and chief operating officer, and was elected to the Whirlpool board of directors, from June 1999.

  25. Kevin Sharer

    Mr. Sharer resumes his role as PhRMA's chairman, a position he assumed in September 2006. ... Mr. Sharer has been Amgen's chief executive officer and president since May 2000 and has been chairman of the company's board of directors since December 2000. He served as Amgen president and chief operating officer from October 1992 to May 2000 and has been a director of the company board since November 1992.

  26. Jon Feltheimer
  27. Ronald Sugar

    Dr. Ronald D. Sugar is chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Northrop Grumman Corporation, one of the world's leading defense and technology companies. ... Sugar joined the company following its 2001 acquisition of Litton Industries Inc. He previously served as Litton's president and chief operating officer and as a member of its board of directors. Prior to joining Litton, Sugar was president and chief operating officer of TRW Aerospace and Information Systems.

  28. John Fees

    John A. Fees Chief Executive Officer Mr. Fees has been our Chief Executive Officer of McDermott since October 2008. Previously, he served as President and Chief Executive Officer of our subsidiary The Babcock & Wilcox Company since January 2007; President and Chief Operating Officer of our subsidiary BWX Technologies, Inc. since September 2002; and President and General Manager of BWXT Services, Inc., a subsidiary of BWX Technologies, from September 1997 to November 2002.

  29. James P. Cain

    Ambassador Cain is a native North Carolinian. He did his undergraduate work and earned a law degree from Wake Forest University. He was with the international law firm of Kilpatrick Stockton for 20 years, co-founding the firmys Research Triangle office in 1985.

  30. Jay Gellert

    Mr. Gellert joined the company in 1996 as president and chief operating officer of one of Health Net's predecessor companies, Health Systems International, Inc. (HSI). He also served on the HSI Board of Directors and as Chairman of the Board for HSI's principal operating subsidiaries, Health Net and QualMed.

  31. Andrea Jung

    Today, Andrea Jung joined Apple's Board of Directors. Jung is currently the chairman and CEO of Avon. She graduated from Princeton University, and also serves on the board of directors for the General Electric Company, and is on the board of trustees...

  32. Martin H. Charlwood

    Martin has been named one of the travel industry's rising stars by New York's Travel Agent Magazine for three years running and has appeared in numerous prestigious publications, including The Wall Street Journal and Fast Company.

  33. Walter C. Rakowich

    Walt Rakowich is President, Chief Operating Officer, and a member of the Board of ProLogis. Mr. Rakowich also serves on the Executive Committee, responsible for setting the strategic direction of the company and monitoring its implementation and progress. Prior to becoming President and COO in January 2005, Mr. Rakowich served as Managing Director and Chief Financial Officer of ProLogis, positions he held since December 1998.

  34. Neil L. Zola

    Neil L. Zola President and Chief Operating Officer Mr. Zola joined GCG as its first-ever General Counsel in May 2000. In September 2006, Mr. Zola was promoted to President and Chief Operating Officer. His training as an attorney, combined with his contacts in the class action bar, have helped expand the breadth of GCG's services.

  35. Kenneth I. Chenault
  36. John P. Rijos

    John P. Rijos John P. Rijos is co-president of Brookdale Senior Living, Inc. He has over twenty-five years experience in the acquisition, development, and operation of hotels and resorts. Prior to joining Brookdale, he spent sixteen years with Lane Hospitality Group, owners and operators of over forty hotels and resorts, as president and chief operating officer. He was president of High Country Corporation, a Denver based hotel development and management company, for five years.

  37. Dale Holmgren

    Dale Holmgren , President With over three decades of experience in the IT industry, Mr. Holmgren brings to the table significant executive and IT Management skills.

  38. Harold McGraw III

    Harold McGraw III is chairman, president and chief executive officer of The McGraw-Hill Companies. He was elected chairman in December 1999; chief executive officer in 1998; and president and chief operating officer in 1993. He has been a member of The McGraw-Hill Companies' Board of Directors since 1987. Mr. McGraw has led a transformation of the Corporation, consolidating 15 diverse units into three focused business segments, each one a market leader.

  39. Dennis F. Strigl
  40. Bryan R. Martin

    Bryan Martin , Chairman & CEO, 8x8 Bryan R. Martin is Chairman & CEO of 8x8, Inc. (NASDAQ: EGHT) and has served as CEO and as a director since February 2002. From February 2001 to February 2002 he served as President and Chief Operating Officer of the company. He served as 8x8’s Chief Technical Officer from August 1995 to August 2000. In addition, Mr. Martin served in various technical roles for 8x8 from April 1990 to August 1995.

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