by CIO Staff

HP CEO Apologizes; Dunn Out as Chairman

News
Sep 23, 20061 min
Privacy

The ever-uglier Hewlett-Packard saga continued on Friday when CEO Mark Hurd held a press conference to apologize for what he called “instances of impropriety” in the handling of an investigation over information leaks from the company’s board of directors.  Hurd will also take on the additional role of board chairman in addition to CEO and president, replacing Former Chairman Patricia Dunn, who has carried a central role in the ongoing, embarrassing situation.

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