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Léo Apotheker

Léo Apotheker (born 18 September 1953) is a German business executive. He briefly was the chief executive officer of Hewlett-Packard from November 2010 until his dismissal in September 2011.[1] He was co-chief executive officer of SAP from April 2008 until he resigned in February 2010 following a decision by SAP not to renew his contract.[2]

Léo Apotheker
Born (1953-09-18) 18 September 1953 (age 70)
EducationHebrew University
Occupation(s)Board member, Schneider Electric SA
Known forCEO, Hewlett-Packard
(2010–2011)
CEO, SAP AG
(2008–2010)
Board member ofKMD
Schneider Electric SA
Steria
GT Nexus
PlaNet Finance
UNIT4

During his tenure as chief executive at HP, the company lost more than $30 billion in market capitalization after a series of strategic missteps by the company, leading to his resignation.[3] At SAP, which he joined in 1988 and where he spent more than 20 years, he played an instrumental role in developing and implementing a number of significant changes.[4]

Apotheker currently[when?] sits on the board of KMD, Schneider Electric SA, Steria, and the non-profit organization PlaNet Finance. He previously served on the board of directors of GT Nexus.[5] Apotheker is fluent in five languages: German, Dutch, French, English and Hebrew.[4]

Early life and education edit

Apotheker's parents were Polish Jews who fled to the Soviet-Chinese border after the Nazis invaded Poland at the outbreak of World War II.[6] After the war, they settled in Aachen, Germany, where Apotheker was born. He later moved to Antwerp, Belgium.[6]

By his own account, he organized a student strike in high school, and had two of his teeth knocked out by a policeman on horseback in the melee that followed.[4] At the age of 18, he moved to Israel where he studied economics at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem.[4]

Career edit

Early career and SAP: 1988–2010 edit

Prior to joining SAP in 1988, Apotheker held several financial and operations positions at European companies.[4]

After joining SAP, he held positions of increasing responsibility; and in 1995 was promoted to CEO and founder of SAP France and SAP Belgium. Later in 1997, he became the president of SAP's South West Europe region; and by 1999, president of SAP EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and Africa) sales region.

He joined the SAP AG executive board in 2002 and was president of global field operations from 2002 to 2007.[7] He was appointed deputy CEO in 2007, and promoted to co-CEO of the company in April 2008 to ensure a smooth handover from his predecessor, Henning Kagermann, when the latter's contract with the company expired. The succession plan was communicated in the business media early in 2008, including Forbes magazine.[8] The transition received praise as an example of SAP's corporate culture, "a seemingly contradictory mix of internal consensus and competition".[9]

Apotheker's appointment to lead SAP was the second occasion, after 1997 Ron Sommer's appointment as CEO of Deutsche Telekom, that a large German company was run by a Jewish executive whose parents escaped the Holocaust. "If SAP had a pre-war history, I would never have joined the company", he told The Economist.[10]

Apotheker took an early opportunity to set out his vision for the IT industry, and explained enterprise software in layman's terms (likening it to the human nervous system), in an interview with prominent American journalist Charlie Rose.[11] He also articulated SAP's commitment to sustainability.[12]

On 7 February 2010, the SAP supervisory board reached an agreement with Apotheker not to extend his contract as a member of the SAP executive board. With this decision, he stepped down as CEO and resigned from SAP.

Hewlett-Packard: 2010–2011 edit

On 30 September 2010, the Board of Directors of Hewlett-Packard announced the election of Apotheker as the company's Chief Executive Officer and President, effective 1 November.[13] He succeeded Cathie Lesjak, who was the company's interim CEO since 6 August, following the abrupt departure of former CEO Mark Hurd. Hurd had been forced to resign after an internal investigation into a sexual harassment claim (that found him not guilty) uncovered expense-account irregularities.[14]

During Apotheker's tenure at HP, the stock dropped about 40%. It dropped nearly 25% on 19 August 2011 after HP announced a number of seemingly abrupt strategic decisions: to discontinue its webOS device business (mobile phones and tablet computers), to begin planning to divest its personal computer division, and to acquire British software firm Autonomy for a significant premium.[15] Over the months following Apotheker's departure, HP eventually spun off the remaining webOS assets into a new subsidiary, Gram; backtracked on any plans to spin-off its personal computer division; and wrote-down almost $9 billion related to the Autonomy acquisition, which it indicated was due to a lack of due diligence during the acquisition process under Apotheker.[16]

On 22 September 2011, the HP board of directors replaced Apotheker as chief executive, effective immediately, with fellow board member and former eBay chief Meg Whitman.[17] Though Apotheker was CEO barely ten months, he received over $13 million in compensation: a severance payment of $7.2 million, shares worth $3.56 million, and a performance bonus of $2.4 million,[18] although the company lost more than $30 billion in market capitalization during his tenure.

After HP: 2011–present edit

After HP, Apotheker returned to Paris. He, along with some private equity firms in Silicon Valley, are considering investing in mature and distressed companies. In March 2012, he appeared on a conference call, hosted by Nomura Securities analyst Rick Sherlund.[19]

On 1 June 2012, he was appointed as an independent director to board of the Paris-based information technology services provider, Steria.[20]

He sits on the supervisory boards of Schneider Electric SA, Steria, and GT Nexus. He is also a board member of PlaNet Finance, a non-profit organization.

In December 2012, he was appointed Chairman of the board at KMD, a Danish information technology service provider.[21]

In 2014, he joined UNIT4—a Dutch software provider headquartered in the Netherlands—as Non-Executive Chairman of the Board.[22]

In May 2016, he joined Signavio GmbH—a German software provider headquartered in Berlin—as Non-Executive Chairman of the company's Advisory Board.[23]

In 2021, he joined Appway as first independent board member.[24]

In May 2022, Eudonet Group appoints him to its board of directors as chair.[25]

Personal life edit

Apotheker is married to a Hebrew-speaking Belgian.[26]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "HP CEO Apotheker fired, replaced by Meg Whitman". CNN. 22 September 2011.
  2. ^ "SAP Founder Hasso Plattner: 'It Was a Shock that Something Like This Could Happen'". Der Spiegel. 13 February 2010.
  3. ^ "Hewlett-Packard replaces Leo Apotheker with Meg Whitman". BBC News. 22 September 2011. Retrieved 22 September 2011.
  4. ^ a b c d e Aaron Ricadela (1 October 2010). "Hewlett-Packard Names Leo Apotheker CEO". Bloomberg. Retrieved 1 October 2010.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 30 August 2013. Retrieved 19 June 2013.
  6. ^ a b L.S. and M.G. (1 October 2010). "The Léo Way". The Economist. Retrieved 1 October 2010.
  7. ^ "SAP Supervisory Board Appoints Léo Apotheker to Executive Board". SAP France News (in French). 30 July 2002. Retrieved 21 June 2021.
  8. ^ . Forbes. 2 April 2008. Archived from the original on 22 June 2011. Retrieved 30 September 2010.
  9. ^ "The Other Transition". Vol. 390, no. 8612. The Economist. 3 January 2009. p. 49. Retrieved 30 September 2010.
  10. ^ The Economist (December 30 2008).
  11. ^ Charlie Rose Show (January 6 2009) 22 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine.
  12. ^ VNUnet.com (November 11 2008)[dead link].
  13. ^ . www.marketwatch.com. Archived from the original on 4 October 2010. Retrieved 12 January 2022.
  14. ^ Jordan Robertson and Rachel Metz (6 August 2010). "HP CEO Mark Hurd Resigns After Sexual-Harassment Probe". Huffington Post.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on 28 July 2014. Retrieved 19 July 2014.
  16. ^ "HP: AUTONOMY 'misrepresented' its value by $5 BILLION, calls in SEC". The Register.
  17. ^ "HP names Meg Whitman as CEO".
  18. ^ New Hewlett-Packard chief Meg Whitman gets $1 salary, Leo Apotheker gets $13m, The Australian, 30 September 2011
  19. ^ "Is Leo Apotheker launching a comeback?". March 2012.
  20. ^ . Steria. Archived from the original on 5 July 2012. Retrieved 24 July 2012.
  21. ^ "KMD". www.kmd.dk. Archived from the original on 12 February 2013. Retrieved 2 February 2022.
  22. ^ "About Us".
  23. ^ "Press Release: Léo Apotheker joins Signavio as Non-Executive Chairman".
  24. ^ "Former SAP and Hewlett-Packard CEO Léo Apotheker Joins Appway as First Independent Board Member". Summit Partners. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  25. ^ Eudonet Group appoints Léo Apotheker to its Board of Directors as Chair.
  26. ^ Smuskowitz, Itai (8 October 2010). "Meet HP's new Jewish chief". Ynetnews.

External links edit

  • HP Executive Team Bios: Léo Apotheker
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Preceded by Chief Executive Officer of Hewlett-Packard
2010–2011
Succeeded by
President of Hewlett-Packard
2010–2011

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Leo Apotheker born 18 September 1953 is a German business executive He briefly was the chief executive officer of Hewlett Packard from November 2010 until his dismissal in September 2011 1 He was co chief executive officer of SAP from April 2008 until he resigned in February 2010 following a decision by SAP not to renew his contract 2 Leo ApothekerBorn 1953 09 18 18 September 1953 age 70 Aachen West GermanyEducationHebrew UniversityOccupation s Board member Schneider Electric SAKnown forCEO Hewlett Packard 2010 2011 CEO SAP AG 2008 2010 Board member ofKMDSchneider Electric SASteriaGT NexusPlaNet FinanceUNIT4During his tenure as chief executive at HP the company lost more than 30 billion in market capitalization after a series of strategic missteps by the company leading to his resignation 3 At SAP which he joined in 1988 and where he spent more than 20 years he played an instrumental role in developing and implementing a number of significant changes 4 Apotheker currently when sits on the board of KMD Schneider Electric SA Steria and the non profit organization PlaNet Finance He previously served on the board of directors of GT Nexus 5 Apotheker is fluent in five languages German Dutch French English and Hebrew 4 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Early career and SAP 1988 2010 2 2 Hewlett Packard 2010 2011 2 3 After HP 2011 present 3 Personal life 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education editApotheker s parents were Polish Jews who fled to the Soviet Chinese border after the Nazis invaded Poland at the outbreak of World War II 6 After the war they settled in Aachen Germany where Apotheker was born He later moved to Antwerp Belgium 6 By his own account he organized a student strike in high school and had two of his teeth knocked out by a policeman on horseback in the melee that followed 4 At the age of 18 he moved to Israel where he studied economics at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem 4 Career editEarly career and SAP 1988 2010 edit Prior to joining SAP in 1988 Apotheker held several financial and operations positions at European companies 4 After joining SAP he held positions of increasing responsibility and in 1995 was promoted to CEO and founder of SAP France and SAP Belgium Later in 1997 he became the president of SAP s South West Europe region and by 1999 president of SAP EMEA Europe Middle East and Africa sales region He joined the SAP AG executive board in 2002 and was president of global field operations from 2002 to 2007 7 He was appointed deputy CEO in 2007 and promoted to co CEO of the company in April 2008 to ensure a smooth handover from his predecessor Henning Kagermann when the latter s contract with the company expired The succession plan was communicated in the business media early in 2008 including Forbes magazine 8 The transition received praise as an example of SAP s corporate culture a seemingly contradictory mix of internal consensus and competition 9 Apotheker s appointment to lead SAP was the second occasion after 1997 Ron Sommer s appointment as CEO of Deutsche Telekom that a large German company was run by a Jewish executive whose parents escaped the Holocaust If SAP had a pre war history I would never have joined the company he told The Economist 10 Apotheker took an early opportunity to set out his vision for the IT industry and explained enterprise software in layman s terms likening it to the human nervous system in an interview with prominent American journalist Charlie Rose 11 He also articulated SAP s commitment to sustainability 12 On 7 February 2010 the SAP supervisory board reached an agreement with Apotheker not to extend his contract as a member of the SAP executive board With this decision he stepped down as CEO and resigned from SAP Hewlett Packard 2010 2011 edit On 30 September 2010 the Board of Directors of Hewlett Packard announced the election of Apotheker as the company s Chief Executive Officer and President effective 1 November 13 He succeeded Cathie Lesjak who was the company s interim CEO since 6 August following the abrupt departure of former CEO Mark Hurd Hurd had been forced to resign after an internal investigation into a sexual harassment claim that found him not guilty uncovered expense account irregularities 14 During Apotheker s tenure at HP the stock dropped about 40 It dropped nearly 25 on 19 August 2011 after HP announced a number of seemingly abrupt strategic decisions to discontinue its webOS device business mobile phones and tablet computers to begin planning to divest its personal computer division and to acquire British software firm Autonomy for a significant premium 15 Over the months following Apotheker s departure HP eventually spun off the remaining webOS assets into a new subsidiary Gram backtracked on any plans to spin off its personal computer division and wrote down almost 9 billion related to the Autonomy acquisition which it indicated was due to a lack of due diligence during the acquisition process under Apotheker 16 On 22 September 2011 the HP board of directors replaced Apotheker as chief executive effective immediately with fellow board member and former eBay chief Meg Whitman 17 Though Apotheker was CEO barely ten months he received over 13 million in compensation a severance payment of 7 2 million shares worth 3 56 million and a performance bonus of 2 4 million 18 although the company lost more than 30 billion in market capitalization during his tenure After HP 2011 present edit After HP Apotheker returned to Paris He along with some private equity firms in Silicon Valley are considering investing in mature and distressed companies In March 2012 he appeared on a conference call hosted by Nomura Securities analyst Rick Sherlund 19 On 1 June 2012 he was appointed as an independent director to board of the Paris based information technology services provider Steria 20 He sits on the supervisory boards of Schneider Electric SA Steria and GT Nexus He is also a board member of PlaNet Finance a non profit organization In December 2012 he was appointed Chairman of the board at KMD a Danish information technology service provider 21 In 2014 he joined UNIT4 a Dutch software provider headquartered in the Netherlands as Non Executive Chairman of the Board 22 In May 2016 he joined Signavio GmbH a German software provider headquartered in Berlin as Non Executive Chairman of the company s Advisory Board 23 In 2021 he joined Appway as first independent board member 24 In May 2022 Eudonet Group appoints him to its board of directors as chair 25 Personal life editApotheker is married to a Hebrew speaking Belgian 26 See also editList of Hewlett Packard executive leadershipReferences edit HP CEO Apotheker fired replaced by Meg Whitman CNN 22 September 2011 SAP Founder Hasso Plattner It Was a Shock that Something Like This Could Happen Der Spiegel 13 February 2010 Hewlett Packard replaces Leo Apotheker with Meg Whitman BBC News 22 September 2011 Retrieved 22 September 2011 a b c d e Aaron Ricadela 1 October 2010 Hewlett Packard Names Leo Apotheker CEO Bloomberg Retrieved 1 October 2010 Leo Apotheker Joins GT Nexus Board of Directors Archived from the original on 30 August 2013 Retrieved 19 June 2013 a b L S and M G 1 October 2010 The Leo Way The Economist Retrieved 1 October 2010 SAP Supervisory Board Appoints Leo Apotheker to Executive Board SAP France News in French 30 July 2002 Retrieved 21 June 2021 SAP names Leo Apotheker as co CEO Forbes 2 April 2008 Archived from the original on 22 June 2011 Retrieved 30 September 2010 The Other Transition Vol 390 no 8612 The Economist 3 January 2009 p 49 Retrieved 30 September 2010 The Economist December 30 2008 Charlie Rose Show January 6 2009 Archived 22 January 2009 at the Wayback Machine VNUnet com November 11 2008 dead link Leo Apotheker Named CEO and President of HP MarketWatch www marketwatch com Archived from the original on 4 October 2010 Retrieved 12 January 2022 Jordan Robertson and Rachel Metz 6 August 2010 HP CEO Mark Hurd Resigns After Sexual Harassment Probe Huffington Post HPQ stock since naming Leo Apotheker CEO Archived from the original on 28 July 2014 Retrieved 19 July 2014 HP AUTONOMY misrepresented its value by 5 BILLION calls in SEC The Register HP names Meg Whitman as CEO New Hewlett Packard chief Meg Whitman gets 1 salary Leo Apotheker gets 13m The Australian 30 September 2011 Is Leo Apotheker launching a comeback March 2012 The arrival of Leo Apotheker and Laetitia Puyfaucher will strengthen Steria s supervisory board Steria Archived from the original on 5 July 2012 Retrieved 24 July 2012 KMD www kmd dk Archived from the original on 12 February 2013 Retrieved 2 February 2022 About Us Press Release Leo Apotheker joins Signavio as Non Executive Chairman Former SAP and Hewlett Packard CEO Leo Apotheker Joins Appway as First Independent Board Member Summit Partners Retrieved 25 June 2021 Eudonet Group appoints Leo Apotheker to its Board of Directors as 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