Ginni Rometty, the trailblazing tech icon and CEO of IBM, steps down. She intends to remain the company’s executive chairman through the end of the year
Virginia “Ginni” Rometty, a pioneering icon in the technology space and chief executive of IBM for the last eight years, will be stepping down. Rometty is the chair, president and CEO and was the first woman to lead the world-renowned company. According to a company press release, she will relinquish her title after tirelessly working her way up the company and, ultimately, running IBM.
Rometty was a hands-on and proactive CEO. She initiated bold moves to to reposition IBM, which included acquiring 65 companies, contributing to the growth of hybrid cloud, security, industry and data, artificial intelligence, quantum computing and blockchain. She presided over the Red Hat
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