Women in Leadership Conf: Cathie Lesjak, Hewlett-Packard - Haas School

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Keynote: A Conversation with Cathie Lesjak, Hewlett-Packard, at the WIL Conference, Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley Cathie Lesjak is executive vice president and chief financial officer of HP, where she is responsible for the companys overall financial activities and leads several departments, including business units finance, treasury, tax, and controllership. A 23-year veteran of the company, Lesjak previously was senior vice president and treasurer, responsible for managing the companys worldwide cash, debt, foreign exchange, capital structure, risk management and benefits plan administration. Interviewer: Sara Beckman, Senior Lecturer, Haas School. Introductions: Rich Lyons, Bank of America Dean, Haas School. (March 13, 2010) The University of California Berkeley Haas School of Business is one of the world's leading producers of new ideas and knowledge in all areas of business - which includes the distinction of having two of its faculty members receive the Nobel Prize in Economics over the past 15 years. The school offers six degree-granting programs. Its mission is to develop innovative business leaders - individuals who redefine how we do business by putting new ideas into action, and who do so responsibly. The school's distinctive culture is defined by four key principles - question the status quo; confidence without attitude; students always; and, beyond yourself. Visit our website at haas.berkeley.edu http

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Haas School of Business, UC, Berkeley, WIL, Cathie, Lesjak, Hewlett, Packard, Sara, Beckman

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