HP Inc Appoints Sarabjit Singh Baveja as Chief Strategy Officer and Tolga Kurtoglu as CTO, Kim Rivera Departs
HP Inc has announced two key appointments effective from February 1. Sarabjit Singh Baveja joins as Chief Strategy and Incubation Officer, while Tolga Kurtoglu takes over as Chief Technology Officer and Global Head of HP Labs. Both will report to CEO Enrique Lores and work closely with the executive leadership team. Meanwhile, Kim Rivera, who has held multiple leadership roles including President of Strategy & Business Management and Chief Legal Officer, has decided to depart after a five-year tenure.
Baveja, an experienced executive with a strong track record in strategy and business development, will lead HP's strategy, corporate development, and new business incubation efforts. He will play a crucial role in launching new products, services, and business models. Kurtoglu, a renowned technologist, will head HP Labs, driving a renewed commitment to cutting-edge research and innovation. HP Inc aims to leverage its micro-fluidics technology to create new businesses and applications in health and wellness under his leadership.
Rivera, who has guided HP's growth and transformation through her extensive experience in corporate law and business strategy, will leave the company following her five-year tenure. Her departure comes as HP Inc continues to reshape its leadership team to drive its strategic vision.
With these appointments, HP Inc continues to strengthen its leadership team, bringing in fresh perspectives to drive innovation and growth. Baveja and Kurtoglu's expertise will be vital in executing HP's strategic vision, while Rivera's contributions during her tenure have laid a strong foundation for the company's future.
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