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Former palmOne CEO Now In Charge of iPAQ Line

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - June 14, 2005

It didn't take palmOne's former CEO very long to land a new day job. HP announced that it has appointed R. Todd Bradley to serve as executive vice president of its Personal Systems Group (PSG), which includes the company's notebook and desktop PCs, handhelds, monitors, workstations and related support services. Bradley will now be managing the division that brings us the iPAQ.

Bradley will join HP's Executive Council as its 10th member, marking HP's second expansion of the council this month. "Todd Bradley is an outstanding executive with a long track record of growing businesses, executing against plans and exceeding targets," said Mark Hurd, HP chief executive officer and president. "His experience driving growth and profitability in highly competitive hardware fields make him well-suited for this position.




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