Lou Gerstner, the former CEO of IBM who led the company through one of the most consequential turnarounds in corporate history, died on Saturday at the age of 83, the company said.
Louis Gerstner, who took over IBM in 1993 as it stood on the brink of breakup and bankruptcy, died at 83, leaving behind a legacy defined by preserving IBM as an integrated company and changing its ...
Louis Gerstner, the former chief executive officer credited with saving IBM Corp. from bankruptcy, has died aged 83, the company revealed today.
Gerstner moved to IBM from being the CEO of RJR Nabisco in April 1993 after stints at American Express (AXP.N) and the consultancy McKinsey, becoming the first outsider to run Big Blue, as IBM was ...
Lou Gerstner IBM’s iconic former CEO passed away last weekend at 83 years of age. He will be remembered for generations for ...
CEO, Lisa Su, reflected on the influence of former IBM (NYSE:IBM) CEO Lou Gerstner on her early career, after the former tech executive died on Saturday, aged 83. An ‘Amazingly Curious’ Leader On ...
Gerstner, widely credited with one of the most dramatic corporate turnarounds in US business history, led IBM for nine years after taking charge in 1993.
Former IBM president Lou Gerstner, who led the IT group from 1992 to 2002 and saved it from being broken up, has died at the age of 83.
Louis Gerstner, IBM’s (IBM) chairman and CEO from 1993 to 2002, passed away on Saturday at the age of 83. Gerstner was credited with turning around the legacy tech firm at a time when it was running ...
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Lou Gerstner, who led IBM's turnaround in the 1990s, has died, the company told staff. He kept IBM intact and refocused it on customers during a period of crisis. Gerstner reshaped IBM's strategy and ...