- David Courtley
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David Courtley was the Chief Executive Officer of Fujitsu Services (formerly ICL)
He joined Fujitsu Services as Chief Operating Officer in July 2001 and moved to the CEO position in April 2004, replacing Richard Christou who moved to the role of Chairman.[1][2]
David Courtley resigned from Fujitsu on 10 December 2008.[3] Richard Christou took over duties of CEO on an interim basis, ultimately being replaced by Roger Gilbert.
Under David Courtley's leadership, Fujitsu Services experienced rapid growth and revenue for the financial year 2005-06 was £2.3 billion, with profits of £153 million, some 50% higher than the previous year. During this period Fujitsu Services has also entrenched its position as the IT services provider of choice for the UK Government, winning several large outsourcing contracts, including those for the Inland Revenue, MOD and large parts of the NHS.[4]
In his final year of tenure David Courtley was based at Fujitsu Services' headquarters in Baker Street, London, and resided in London. David listed supporting Derby County, listening to music and riding his bike to work as his hobbies.
References
- ^ "Fujitsu’s IT boss takes on Americans". London: The Times. 2004-05-23. http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/article430003.ece. Retrieved 2008-01-25.
- ^ "'ICL' back from the dead". silicon.com. 2004-07-09. http://management.silicon.com/itdirector/0,39024673,39122081,00.htm. Retrieved 2008-01-25.
- ^ Angelica, Mari (2008-12-10). "Fujitsu Services chief executive steps down". Computing.co.uk. http://www.computing.co.uk/computing/news/2232325/fujitsu-chief-executive-steps. Retrieved 2008-12-10.
- ^ "Final £896million NHS contract goes to Fujitsu Alliance for Care Records Service". publictechnology.net. 2004-01-27. http://www.publictechnology.net/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=503. Retrieved 2008-01-25.
External links
- Fujitsu Services - UK Corporate Website
Business positions Preceded by
Richard ChristouChief Executive Officer of Fujitsu Services
2004-2008;Succeeded by
Richard Christou (Interim)Fujitsu Divisions and
subsidiariesCurrentAmdahl Corporation · Fujitsu Computer Products of America · Fujitsu Consulting (Fujitsu Consulting India) · Fujitsu Laboratories · Fujitsu Semiconductor · Fujitsu Technology Solutions · Fujitsu Ten · Glovia Services · Nifty CorporationFormer and defunctJoint ventures and
shareholdingsCurrentGeneral Airconditioners · TranSys (20%)Former and defunctProducts, services
and standardsCurrentDefunctCorporate Headquarters Office Technology System · DC/OSx · FM Towns (FM Towns games) · Fujitsu Eagle · Fujitsu iPAD · Fujitsu Micro 16s · Fujitsu VP · Fujitsu VP2000 · JEF codepage · Pocket LOOX · SINIX · SPARC64 · TurboSPARCPeople Places Shiodome City CenterOther Atlas Consortium · Fujitsu's Application · Fujitsu Cup · Fujitsu Ladies · Fujitsu V8 Supercar Series · Furukawa Group · Kawasaki Frontale
1Now integrated into other Fujitsu divisions or business groupings 2Now wholly-owned 3Sold
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