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Virginia Marie "Ginni" Rometty (born July 29, 1957) is an American business executive who served as executive chairman of IBM after stepping down as CEO on April 1, 2020. She previously served as chairman, president and CEO of IBM, becoming the first woman to head the company. She retired from IBM on December 31, 2020, after a near-40 year career at IBM. Prior to becoming president and CEO in January 2012, she first joined IBM as a systems engineer in 1981 and subsequently headed global sales, marketing, and strategy. While general manager of IBM's global services division, in 2002 she helped negotiate IBM's purchase of
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' IT consulting business, becoming known for her work integrating the two companies. As CEO, she focused IBM on analytics,
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, and cognitive computing systems. Rometty's tenure as IBM's CEO was marked by noteworthy awards, including by ''Bloomberg's'' 50 Most Influential People in the World, ''
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'' "50 Most Powerful Women in Business", ''
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''s 20 Most Important People in Tech and ''
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'' America's Top 50 Women In Tech. Her tenure was also met by fierce criticism relating to executive compensation bonuses, layoffs, outsourcing, and presiding over 24 consecutive quarters of revenue decline.


Early life and education

Ginni Rometty was born on July 29, 1957, in
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, as Virginia Marie Nicosia. Growing up outside Chicago, she was the eldest of four children in an Italian-American family. Her parents divorced and her father left when she was fifteen years old, and her mother subsequently took on multiple jobs to support the family while Rometty looked after the household in the evenings."Lunch with the FT: Ginni Rometty"
Gillian Tett, ''
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'', February 6, 2015
She began attending
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in Illinois in 1975 on a scholarship from
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, where she interned between her junior and senior years. Rometty was also a member of the
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sorority, eventually serving as its president. She graduated with high honors from the
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at Northwestern University in 1979, receiving a bachelor's degree in
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and
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. She has received honorary doctoral degrees from
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(2014) and
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(2015). She also received an honorary degree from
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.


Career


1979–1990s: GM and IBM technical positions

After graduation in 1979, Rometty went to work for
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in
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, where she was responsible for application and systems development. In 1981 she joined IBM as a
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and
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in Detroit. Initially working with clients in the insurance industry, she spent her first ten years at IBM in technical positions. ''
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'' writes that she "quickly moved up to a series of management jobs", where she worked with clients in insurance, banking, telecommunications, manufacturing and health care. She spent the 1990s working in sales, and by the late 1990s was helping clients such as Prudential Financial, Inc. with their internet features. She joined IBM's Consulting Group in 1991.


2000–2011: IBM management

While general manager of IBM's global services division, in 2002 she championed and helped negotiate the purchase of Monday, the consulting arm of professional services firm
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for $3.5 billion. The acquisition was the "largest in professional services history" and launched IBM in the services business. While serving as senior vice president of IBM Global Business Services, Rometty then received her "big break" at IBM when she was given the task of integrating PricewaterhouseCoopers and its consultants with IBM."IBM's Rometty Kept on Rising"
Spencer E. Ante And Joann S. Lublin, ''
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'', October 27, 2011
In 2002 ''
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'' named her to its 2002 Global Business Influential list. From 2005 until 2009 she was the senior vice president of Global Business Services at IBM, and she also became senior vice president of Enterprise Business Services-IBM Global Services in July 2005. Among other roles, she served as general manager of IBM Global Services, Americas, as well as general manager of IBM's Global Insurance and Financial Services Sector. She was also managing partner at IBM Business Consulting Services, Inc. and general of manager of Insurance Industry Group. Rometty received the Carl Sloane Award 2006 from the Association of Management Consulting Firms. Laid out by Rometty and other IBM executives, in 2007 IBM announced a five-year growth plan concerning revenue growth and capital allocation. Among other strategies, the "2015 Roadmap" outlined moving IBM away from the hardware industry to focus on businesses such as software and services. Rometty became senior vice president and group executive for sales, marketing, and strategy in 2009, focusing on the company's "fast-growing analytics unit". In January 2009, she was placed in charge of IBM's sales force, serving as senior vice president of global sales and distribution until 2010. During this time she pushed the development of IBM's growth-markets unit, which had been created in 2008 to focus on emerging markets such as
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. From 2010 until 2012 she was an IBM senior vice president, and from 2010 until 2012, she was IBM's Group Executive of Sales, Marketing & Strategy. In 2011, CNN reported that she was "credited with spearheading IBM's growth strategy by getting the company into the
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and analytics businesses. She was also at the helm of readying
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, the ''
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'' playing computer, for commercial use."


2012–2020: Leadership of IBM

On October 25, 2011, IBM announced that she was to be the company's next president and CEO, becoming the ninth chief executive in its history. Her role as IBM's first female chief received note in the press, with former CEO
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responding that her selection had "zero to do with progressive social policies". She became president and CEO on January 1, 2012, also taking on the additional role of IBM chairman on October 1, 2012 when Palmisano retired. With plans to take IBM out of unprofitable business lines and citing
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as IBM's "next big growth machine", in 2014 she brokered a partnership for
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to design applications for IBM's enterprise customers. Later that year she announced that IBM would partner with SAP on cloud computing and with
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on data analytics, and in 2015 she also brokered a partnership with Box."IBM, Ginni Rometty sign yet another Silicon Valley partner"
''Business Journals'', Caroline McMillan Portillo, June 24, 2015
Rometty had IBM spend $8.5 billion acquiring around 30 companies between 2012 and 2015, and by 2016 she had overseen the divestment of about $7 billion in commoditized assets such as chip manufacturing. In May 2017, ''Austin Business'' reported that Rometty had successfully shifted IBM away from "shrinking businesses such as computers and operating system software, and into higher-growth areas like artificial intelligence.""IBM CEO Rometty Proposes 'Watson's Law': AI In Everything"
Adrian Bridgewater, ''Forbes'', March 20, 2018
"IBM grants CEO Ginni Rometty a record bonus after share surge"
''Financial Review'', February 7, 2017
On June 28, 2017, she was awarded the
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Inspire Greatness Award."KPMG Honors Stem Pioneer Ginni Rometty for Inspiring Next Generation of Women Leaders"
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In January 2018, she announced IBM's first quarter of year-over-year revenue increase since 2012, with particular growth in areas such as data,
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, and the cloud."IBM Ends 22-Quarter Streak of Falling Revenue"
Steve Lohr, ''The New York Times'', January 18, 2018
By 2018, she stated that around half of IBM's 9,043 patents in 2017 were in AI, cloud computing, cybersecurity, blockchain and quantum computing. On January 30, 2020, it was announced that Rometty would be stepping down as IBM's CEO to be replaced by
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. She remained executive chairman until December 31, 2020, when she was replaced by Arvind Krishna.


Boards and committees

A director at IBM since 2012, Rometty has also been involved in IBM organizations such as its Women in Technology Council, Women's Executive Council, and Women's Leadership Council. A former director at APQC, she also served on the board of directors of AIG from 2006 until 2009.IBM's Rometty Breaks Ground as Company's First Female Leader
Bloomberg BusinessWeek, October 26, 2011.
She remains on the board of overseers and board of managers for the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, and since 2013"Council Members - Ginni Rometty"
Latin America Conservation Council, 2018
she has been a council member at the Latin America Conservation Council. Rometty serves on the
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and is also on the board of trustees of her '' alma mater'' Northwestern University, where she was commencement speaker for the graduating class of 2015. She was a member of the White House's Business Advisory Panel for much of 2017, before the panel dissolved itself that August. In November 2017, she co-chaired WEF Davos. She also serves as the co-chair of the Aspen Institute’s Cyber Group, a member of the advisory board of Tsinghua University School of Economics and Management, and a member of the Singapore Economic Development Board International Advisory Council. In May 2020, she was elected to the board of
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.


Industry reception

Rometty's tenure as IBM CEO has been marked by prestigious rankings, including by ''Bloomberg'', who named her among the 50 Most Influential People in the World in 2012. 50 Most Influential list of '' Bloomberg Markets'' magazine in September 2012 She was also named to the ''Time'' 100 list in 2012, and in 2014 Rometty was featured in the PBS documentary ''The Boomer List''. Since 2005"Virginia M. Rometty Profile"
''Bloomberg''
she has been listed among '' Fortune's'' "50 Most Powerful Women in Business", ranking in the top 10 since 2010. After ranking No. 7 in 2011, she ranked No. 1 from 2012 until 2014, No. 3 in 2015, No. 4 in 2016, and No. 7 in 2017."Ginni Rometty - Most Powerful Women"
, ''Fortune'', 2017
She was named to ''
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'' magazine's "World's 100 Most Powerful People" in 2014,''
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'' magazine's "World's 100 Most Powerful People" in 2014.
and she also ranked No. 11 on the 2016 ''Forbes'' list of The World's 100 Most Powerful Women. The following year she ranked No. 10. She was named the sixth most important person in tech by ''
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'' magazine in March 2018."The 20 Most Influential People in Tech Right Now"
''Time'', May 8, 2017
Rometty's tenure as CEO has met with criticism as well, and by 2016 she had been named among the worst CEOs by publications including the '' Motley Fool'', ''Forbes'', the ''
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'', and ''24/7 Wallstreet''. She was criticized by investors for 22 consecutive quarters of revenue decline between 2012 and the summer of 2017,"IBM 's sales grew for the first time in 5 years"
Danielle Wiener-Bronner, CNN, January 18, 2018
and by IBM employees for accepting pay bonuses during times of layoffs
Anthony Noto, ''
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'', May 19, 2017
and offshoring. In May 2019, Rometty received the Edison Achievement Award for her commitment to innovation throughout her career.


Personal life

Virginia Nicosia married Mark Anthony Rometty, a private-equity investor, in 1979."Ginni Rometty: Reinventing Big Blue"
'' Barron's'', Leslie P. Norton, May 31, 2014
With no children, the couple divides their time between New York and
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. She goes to Broadway shows and participates in scuba diving as a hobby. In 2014, Rometty became the third female member of the
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, following the lead of
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.


References


External links


"Ginni Rometty - Chairman, President, and CEO"
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