Executive Biographies

Harry You

Executive Vice President, Office of the Chairman
EMC Corporation

Harry L. You is Executive Vice President, Office of the Chairman, of EMC Corporation. With 2008 revenues of $14.9 billion and approximately 40,000 employees, EMC is the world's leading developer and provider of information infrastructure technology and solutions that enable organizations of all sizes to transform the way they compete and create value from their information.

Harry You

You oversees EMC’s corporate strategy, new business development (which includes mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, venture capital activity) as well as overseeing the activities of EMC’s Chief Technology Office.  You is also in charge of certain operational efficiency and growth activities as co-chair of the Investment and Operations Committee (with D. Goulden).  You joined in March 2008 and reports to Joe Tucci, Chairman and CEO.

You previously was CEO of BearingPoint, a leading IT and management consultancy, with over 17,000 employees in 60 countries.  Before that, he was CFO of Oracle Corporation, helping begin Oracle’s acquisition run with the takeovers of Peoplesoft and Retek.  You was also a member of the Board of Directors of Oracle Japan.  From 2001-2004, You was Chief Financial Officer of Accenture, helping take the company public and leading the company to 35% annual free cash flow growth.  You spent fourteen years on Wall Street, culminating in being a Managing Director in the Investment Banking Division of Morgan Stanley.  You headed up the Computer and Business Services Group at Morgan Stanley, originating and executing $200 billion of M&A and underwriting transactions.

You has a bachelor of arts in economics from Harvard and a master of arts degree in economics from Yale.  He is a member of the Yale School of Management Advisory Board and a member of the Board of Directors of Korn Ferry International, the world’s largest executive search firm.   

February 2009

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