HP today
announced that Patricia Dunn will remain as chairman through
the company’s Jan. 18, 2007, board meeting. Mark Hurd, the
company’s chief executive officer and president, will
succeed her and retain his existing positions. Dunn will
continue to serve as a director.
Richard
Hackborn, who has served on the board since 1992, has been
designated lead independent director, effective in January. In
addition to having been chairman of the company in 2000, he
spent 33 years as an HP employee, concluding his career in
1993 as head of the PC and personal information product
business.
Dunn said,
“The recent events that have taken place follow an important
investigation that was required after the board sought to
resolve the persistent disclosure of confidential information
from within its ranks. These leaks had the potential to affect
not only the stock price of HP but also that of other publicly
traded companies. Unfortunately, the investigation, which was
conducted with third parties, included certain inappropriate
techniques. These went beyond what we understood them to be,
and I apologize that they were employed.
“I am very
proud of the progress HP has made over the past 18 months.
During the remainder of my tenure as chairman, I look forward
to completing the transition that is underway, including
expanding the board, continuing to improve our corporate
governance standards and bringing the current issues to
resolution.”
Hurd said, “I
am taking action to ensure that inappropriate investigative
techniques will not be employed again. They have no place in
HP.
“HP holds
itself to the highest standards of business conduct and we are
accountable to these standards for everything that we do. The
company will work to put these matters behind us so that we
fully resume our focus on the business and continue to earn
the trust and support of our customers, employees and
stockholders.”
About
HP
HP is a
technology solutions provider to consumers, businesses and
institutions globally. The company’s offerings span IT
infrastructure, global services, business and home computing,
and imaging and printing. For the four fiscal quarters ended
July 31, 2006, HP revenue totaled $90.0 billion. |