- Lewis E. Platt
Lewis E. Platt (
April 11 ,1941 -September 8 ,2005 ) succeededJohn A. Young as president andchief executive officer ofHewlett-Packard (HP) in 1990, and then succeeded co-founderDavid Packard as the company'schairman of the board in 1993.Upon his departure, his position was divided into three, partially because of the
Agilent Technologies divestiture. Richard Hackborn served in two of those positions as chairman of both HP and Agilent during the transitional period of the breakup.After retiring from HP he served as CEO of Kendall-Jackson Wine Estates from 2000 to mid-2001.
On
December 1 ,2003 , director Platt was named as the non-executive chairman ofBoeing , withPhil Condit 's resignation as their chairman and CEO.Platt earned his
bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering fromCornell University in 1964 and hisMBA from theWharton School of Business at theUniversity of Pennsylvania in 1966. He was granted an honorary doctorate in Engineering Science bySanta Clara University . He was a member of theAlpha Tau Omega National Fraternity and also served on its National Foundation Board of Governors.Until his death, Platt also sat on the corporate board of
7-Eleven , and the Board of Overseers at the Wharton School of Business.External links
* [http://www.hp.com/hpinfo/execteam/bios/platt.html HP execteam biography]
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