Gallery: 7 Cisco Executive Departures This Year
Cisco Systems (CSCO) has seen its fair share of executive shakeups in the wake of Chuck Robbins' appointment as company CEO, including some of the men and women responsible for putting the company in the enviable position it occupies today.
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Position at Cisco: Vice President of Partners and Alliances for Cisco's Worldwide Services Partner Organization
Left: Expected October 2015
Tenure at Cisco: 20 years
New Position: Unknown
Position at Cisco: Senior Vice President of Cisco's Worldwide Partner Organization
Left: July 2015
Tenure at Cisco: 11 years
New Position: Unknown
Position at Cisco: President of Cisco Systems
Left: July 25, 2015
Tenure at Cisco: 21 years
New Position: CEO, Hyperloop Technologies
Position at Cisco: Strategic Advisor, Chief Technology and Strategy Officer
Left: Sept. 1, 2015
Tenure at Cisco: 7 years
New Position: Board Member at Box, Board Member at Gap, Inc., Board Member at Cornell University, Board Member at Thorn
Position at Cisco: Senior Vice President of Cisco's Cloud and Managed Services Partner Organization
Left: Expected Nov. 1, 2015
Tenure at Cisco: 14 years
New Position: Unknown
Position at Cisco: Chief of Partner Strategy, Cloud and Managed Services
Left: September 2015
Tenure at Cisco: 15 years
New Position: Channel Strategy Advisor (self-employed)
Position at Cisco: Chief of Partner Strategy, Cloud and Managed Services
Left: September 2015
Tenure at Cisco: 15 years
New Position: Channel Strategy Advisor (self-employed)
Cisco Systems (CSCO) has seen its fair share of executive shakeups in the wake of Chuck Robbins' appointment as company CEO, including some of the men and women responsible for putting the company in the enviable position it occupies today. Here's a look at everyone who's left the networking company over the past several months, and where they wound up post-Cisco.
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