EMC Executive Bios
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Joseph M. Tucci
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William J. Teuber Jr.
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David I. Goulden
President and COO
Joe Tucci Chairman and Chief Executive Officer

Joe Tucci is Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive Officer of EMC Corporation. Tucci has been EMC's Chairman since January 2006 and CEO since January 2001, one year after he joined the company as President and Chief Operating Officer. He is also Chairman of the Board of Directors of VMware Corporation. He is based at EMC's corporate headquarters in Hopkinton, Massachusetts.
Tucci has led EMC through a period of dramatic revitalization, continued market share gains and sustained double-digit growth. He has transformed EMC's business model from what was a near exclusive focus on high-end storage platforms. With revenues of $20 billion in 2011 and more than 53,000 people worldwide, EMC is a global leader in enabling businesses and service providers to transform their operations and deliver IT as a service. Fundamental to this transformation is cloud computing. Through innovative products and services, EMC accelerates the journey to cloud computing, helping IT departments to store, manage, protect and analyze their most valuable asset—information—in a more agile, trusted and cost-efficient way.
In 2011, Tucci oversaw the most aggressive new product introduction cycle in the company's history. Since 2003, he has spearheaded the investment of more than $14 billion in strategic acquisitions to fill out EMC's product portfolio, enter new market segments and expand the company's addressable market opportunity. He has expanded the company's marketplace beyond large enterprises to commercial and small-medium businesses, broadened the company's industry alliances, and established new selling, partnership and distribution channels. Over the same period, Tucci has strengthened EMC's management team with the integration of executives from other major technology companies. He has championed EMC's use of Six Sigma to improve its business processes and has engaged employees in the Total Customer Experience, EMC's commitment to consistently exceed customers' expectations for quality, service, innovation and interaction. Acknowledging EMC's rejuvenation under Tucci's leadership, Barron's named him one of the world's Best CEOs for the second year in a row in 2012.
Before joining EMC, Tucci directed the financial and operational rebirth of Wang Global during six years as its Chairman and CEO. At Wang, he guided the company through a rapid and successful emergence from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and transformed the company from a midrange computer manufacturer into a worldwide leader in networked technology services and solutions. Under his leadership, Wang acquired and integrated ten companies from 1995 through 1999, and its market capitalization more than tripled. In June 1999, Wang was acquired by Getronics NV. Prior to joining Wang in 1990, Tucci was President of U.S. Information Systems for Unisys Corporation, a position he assumed after the 1986 merger of Sperry and Burroughs that created Unisys. He began his career as a systems programmer at RCA Corporation and holds a bachelor's degree from Manhattan College and an MS in Business Policy from Columbia University.
He is one of 150 CEO members of The Business Roundtable and the former chairman of its Task Force on Education and the Workforce. He is one of nine chief executives who steer The Technology CEO Council, the IT industry's leading public policy advocacy organization, and is a member of the Executive Committee of TechNet, a network of CEOs who work to advance the U.S.'s global leadership in innovation. In addition, Tucci is a member of the Board of Directors of Paychex, Inc.; a member of the Board of Advisors of the Carroll School of Management at Boston College; a member of the Board of Trustees of Northeastern University; a member of the Board of Overseers, Columbia Business School; a member of the Advisory Board of Tsinghua University, in Beijing, China; and an Overseer of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.
July 2012
William J. Teuber Jr. Vice Chairman

William J. (Bill) Teuber Jr. is the Vice Chairman at EMC Corporation. With revenues of $20 billion in 2011 and more than 53,000 people worldwide, EMC is a global leader in enabling businesses and service providers to transform their operations and deliver IT as a service. Fundamental to this transformation is cloud computing. Through innovative products and services, EMC accelerates the journey to cloud computing, helping IT departments to store, manage, protect and analyze their most valuable asset—information—in a more agile, trusted and cost-efficient way.
Teuber was appointed to the newly-created executive position of Vice Chairman in 2006. In this role, he focuses on strategy and business development in emerging markets, assists with government relations and works closely with the Board of Directors. In addition, Teuber sponsors EMC’s largest customer accounts and works with EMC Chairman and CEO Joe Tucci and EMC’s executive team to develop future leaders of the company. He is based at EMC’s corporate headquarters in Hopkinton, Massachusetts.
From 2006 to July 2012, Teuber oversaw EMC Customer Operations, the company's global sales and distribution organization. In this role, he was responsible for driving EMC's growth and market leadership worldwide. His scope of responsibilities included overseeing investments to build up EMC's presence in emerging markets, which delivered robust revenue growth under his leadership. Before that, Teuber served as EMC's Chief Financial Officer from 1996 to 2006, leading the company's worldwide finance operation with responsibility for all of EMC's financial reporting, balance sheet management, foreign exchange, audit, tax, and investment banking programs. While CFO, he was also responsible for EMC's Information Technology and Investor Relations functions.
Prior to becoming CFO, Teuber was Vice President and Corporate Controller. He joined EMC in 1995 from Coopers & Lybrand L.L.P. where he was a partner in the firm's Audit and Financial Advisory Services practice.
He is a member of the board of directors of Popular, Inc., a diversified financial services company that includes Banco Popular as a holding. He is also a Trustee of the College of the Holy Cross. He holds an MBA degree from Babson College, a Master of Science in Taxation from Bentley College, and a Bachelor’s degree from Holy Cross.
August 2012
David I. Goulden President and COO

David I. Goulden is President and COO of EMC Corporation. With revenues of $20 billion in 2011 and more than 53,000 people worldwide, EMC is a global leader in enabling businesses and service providers to transform their operations and deliver IT as a service. Fundamental to this transformation is cloud computing. Through innovative products and services, EMC accelerates the journey to cloud computing, helping IT departments to store, manage, protect and analyze their most valuable asset—information—in a more agile, trusted and cost-efficient way.
As President and COO, Goulden has responsibility for overseeing EMC's business units as well as Global Sales and Customer Operations, Global Services, Global Marketing and G&A& functions. He also serves as CFO and is based at EMC headquarters in Hopkinton, Massachusetts.
Goulden's 32-year career in the IT industry includes experience as a general manager with P&L responsibility for global businesses and as a leader of EMC global sales, marketing and business development. Since August 2006, he has overseen EMC's worldwide finance operation with responsibility for all of the company's financial reporting, balance sheet management, foreign exchange, audit, tax, and investment banking programs. In 2011, analysts surveyed by Institutional Investor named Goulden the best CFO in IT Hardware. In 2012, Barron's ranked EMC 12th out of 500 large, publicly traded companies in the U.S. based on 2011 financial performance.
Previously, Goulden led EMC's customer operations for EMC worldwide, including Global Sales in the Americas, EMEA and Asia-Pacific theaters, Global Channels, and Alliances and Partners. Under Goulden's direction, EMC has rapidly transformed into a solutions-oriented technology company with a segmented go-to-market strategy and a partner-friendly selling model. Prior to that, he oversaw Marketing and New Business Development, where he led EMC's acquisition and integration of Legato, Documentum and VMware. Goulden has been a key leader in making M&A a core competency at EMC, having a role in nearly 70 acquisitions since 2003 as well as business model innovations such as the corporate structure of EMC majority-owned VMware and the formation of VCE, EMC's joint venture with Cisco, supported by investments from VMware and Intel. Goulden is on the board of directors of both VMware and VCE.
Goulden joined EMC in July 2002 from Getronics, a global IT services provider. There, he was a member of the Board of Management, President and Chief Operating Officer, responsible for operations in the Americas and Asia Pacific, a role he assumed after Getronics acquired Wang Global in June 1999. Prior to the acquisition, he served in numerous executive, strategy and marketing roles during a decade with Wang, as president of Wang Global's U.S. Operations in 1999, as senior vice president for Marketing and Corporate Development directing the company's worldwide go-to-market strategy since 1997, and as the leader of the acquisition team for the 1998 purchase of Olsy, the former worldwide services and solutions subsidiary of Olivetti, which more than doubled Wang's size, when the company became known as Wang Global.
Prior to joining Wang in 1990, Goulden was at Unisys for 10 years in a series of international sales and marketing positions. He holds a bachelor's degree in Physics from Durham University (England) and an Executive MBA from Cranfield School of Management (England).
July 2012
Paul Maritz Chief Strategist, EMC Corporation

Paul Maritz is Chief Strategist of EMC Corporation. With revenues of $20 billion in 2011 and more than 53,000 people worldwide, EMC is a global leader in enabling businesses and service providers to transform their operations and deliver IT as a service. Fundamental to this transformation is cloud computing. Through innovative products and services, EMC accelerates the journey to cloud computing, helping IT departments to store, manage, protect and analyze their most valuable asset — information — in a more agile, trusted and cost-efficient way.
As Chief Strategist, Maritz drives EMC's technology strategy with a particular focus on Big Data and the next generation of cloud-oriented applications. He is also responsible for M&A, strategic investments and emerging technologies.
Maritz joined EMC in 2012 from VMware, where he was CEO. During his four year tenure as CEO, VMware transformed from a technology leader in virtualization to a category leader in cloud computing. Maritz remains a member of VMware’s board of directors.
Prior to joining VMware, Maritz was President of the Cloud Infrastructure and Services Division at EMC after the company’s February 2008 acquisition of Pi, where he was the founder and CEO. Before founding Pi, Maritz spent 14 years working at Microsoft, where he served as a member of the five-person Executive Committee that managed the overall company, with his responsibility being the product development and marketing of the Windows Client and Server product lines. Prior to Microsoft, he spent five years working at Intel.
Born in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) and educated in South Africa, he holds a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from the University of Cape Town. Maritz also serves on the board of the Grameen Foundation, and has an interest in the use of technology in the developing world.
October 2012
Howard D. Elias President and Chief Operating Officer, EMC Information Infrastructure and Cloud Services

Howard Elias is President and Chief Operating Officer, EMC Information Infrastructure and Cloud Services. With revenues of $20 billion in 2011 and more than 53,000 people worldwide, EMC is a global leader in enabling businesses and service providers to transform their operations and deliver IT as a service. Fundamental to this transformation is cloud computing. Through innovative products and services, EMC accelerates the journey to cloud computing, helping IT departments to store, manage, protect and analyze their most valuable asset—information—in a more agile, trusted, and cost-efficient way.
Elias has overall responsibility for setting the strategy, driving execution, and creating best practices for EMC services that enable customers' journey to cloud computing. He oversees EMC's consulting services, technology professional services, and award-winning global customer support organizations, which provide strategic guidance and technology expertise to help organizations drive business value through IT innovation with a focus on exceptional total customer experience. Elias also has responsibility for the EMC Solutions Group and corporate shared services including Global IT, Centers of Excellence, and Manufacturing and Supply Chain operations . In addition, he leads EMC's Cloud Service Provider partner program, helping our customers and partners accelerate the adoption and benefits of cloud computing. He is based at EMC's corporate headquarters in Hopkinton, Massachusetts.
Elias serves on the Board of Managers of the Virtual Computing Environment (VCE) Company, formed by Cisco and EMC with investments from VMware and Intel, where he applies his thought leadership and expertise to help accelerate the adoption of cloud-based computing models.
Previously, Elias was President, EMC Global Services and EMC Ionix, and an EMC Executive Vice President. He was responsible for managing the EMC Global Services team in addition to EMC Ionix, the leading provider of next-generation software and solutions that accelerate the migration from physical IT to virtual IT to cloud infrastructures and provide unparalleled insight and control across all critical IT domains in the data center. Prior to his role managing EMC Global Services, Elias was Executive Vice President, Global Marketing and Corporate Development. In addition to overseeing all of EMC's marketing, sales enablement, communications, and technology alliances activities, he was also responsible for Corporate Development and New Ventures, which focused on M&A, new business development, and the integration of acquisitions as well as investments and the incubation of new businesses.
A veteran IT executive, Elias joined EMC in October 2003 from Hewlett-Packard Company, where he was Senior Vice President of Business Management and Operations for the Enterprise Systems Group. Previous to that, he was HP's Senior Vice President and General Manager of Network Storage Solutions. Prior to HP's acquisition of Compaq in 2002, Elias spent a year as Senior Vice President and General Manager of Compaq's Business Critical Server Group and three years as Vice President and General Manager of the company's Storage Products Division, during which time Compaq became a leader in mid-tier storage systems. He also held various senior business and product management positions at Digital, AST Research, and Tandy Corporation.
Elias is a director of Gannett, one of the USA's leading media and marketing solutions companies, and serves as a Director of the National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering (NACME). He attended Wayne State University and Lawrence Technological University, where he studied electrical engineering and computer science.
July 2012
Bill Scannell President, Global Sales and Customer Operations

Bill Scannell is President, Global Sales and Customer Operations at EMC Corporation. With revenues of $20 billion in 2011 and more than 53,000 people worldwide, EMC is a global leader in enabling businesses and service providers to transform their operations and deliver IT as a service. Fundamental to this transformation is cloud computing. Through innovative products and services, EMC accelerates the journey to cloud computing, helping IT departments to store, manage, protect and analyze their most valuable asset—information—in a more agile, trusted and cost-efficient way.
Scannell was appointed President of Global Sales and Customer Operations in July 2012 after overseeing customer operations in the Americas and EMEA. He is responsible for driving EMC's global growth and continued market leadership by delivering and supporting the full range of EMC products, services and solutions to organizations in established and new markets around the world. He is also responsible for enhancing global partner and channel relationships and ensuring that EMC’s customer facing sales and service professionals understand and communicate the unique value that EMC brings to customers and business partners. As part of this mission, he focuses on driving coordination and teamwork among EMC's business unit sales forces. He is also charged with building and maintaining relationships with EMC's largest global accounts, global alliance partners, and global channel partners.
Scannell has risen steadily through the management ranks of EMC since he joined the company in 1986. He began his career as an EMC sales representative and became country manager of Canada in 1988. Shortly thereafter, his theater responsibilities expanded to include the U.S. and Latin America. In 1999, he moved to London to oversee EMC's business across all of Europe, Middle East and Africa. He then managed Worldwide Sales in 2001 and 2002 before being appointed Executive Vice President in 2007. Under Scannell’s leadership, EMC's customer facing professionals have earned distinction as one of the most successful and customer-focused organizations in any industry, solidifying EMC's position as a world leader in information technology.
Scannell holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Management from Northeastern University and is based at EMC's corporate headquarters in Hopkinton, Massachusetts.
August 2012
Jeremy Burton Executive Vice President, Product Operations and Marketing

Jeremy Burton is Executive Vice President, Product Operations and Marketing at EMC. With revenues of $20 billion in 2011 and more than 53,000 people worldwide, EMC is a global leader in enabling businesses and service providers to transform their operations and deliver IT as a service. Fundamental to this transformation is cloud computing. Through innovative products and services, EMC accelerates the journey to cloud computing, helping IT departments to store, manage, protect and analyze their most valuable asset—information—in a more agile, trusted and cost-efficient way.
In July, 2012 Burton was appointed to lead Product Operations and Marketing. He is responsible for cross business unit product operations, corporate go-to-market functions, OEM and volume channel initiatives as well as Global Marketing. Burton joined EMC as Chief Marketing Officer in March 2010, responsible for the global structure, strategy, and execution of all aspects of EMC's marketing efforts, including all major events and programs. As head of Global Marketing, he focuses on extending EMC's presence and relevance on the world stage, building and guiding EMC's global reputation and brand, and further enabling the success of the company's sales teams and partner ecosystem. He is based at EMC's offices in Santa Clara, California.
A 20-year veteran of the IT industry, Burton joined EMC from Serena Software, where he was President and CEO. Previously, as Group President of Symantec's Security and Data Management Business Unit, Burton was responsible for the company's $2 billion Enterprise Security product line. Prior to that, he served as Executive Vice President of the Data Management Group at Veritas, responsible for the company's backup and archiving products. He also served as Chief Marketing Officer at Veritas. Earlier in his career, he spent nearly a decade at Oracle, culminating in the role of Senior Vice President of Product and Services Marketing.
Burton holds a bachelor's degree in Information Systems Engineering from the University of Surrey, England.
July 2012
Paul T. Dacier Executive Vice President and General Counsel

Paul T. Dacier is Executive Vice President and General Counsel of EMC Corporation. With revenues of $20 billion in 2011 and more than 53,000 people worldwide, EMC is a global leader in enabling businesses and service providers to transform their operations and deliver IT as a service. Fundamental to this transformation is cloud computing. Through innovative products and services, EMC accelerates the journey to cloud computing, helping IT departments to store, manage, protect, and analyze their most valuable asset—information—in a more agile, trusted, and cost-efficient way.
Dacier is responsible for the worldwide legal affairs of EMC and its subsidiaries and oversees the company's internal audit, real estate, and facilities organizations, and sustainability and government affairs departments. He joined EMC in 1990 and is based at EMC's corporate headquarters in Hopkinton, Massachusetts.
Dacier is President-elect of the Boston Bar Association (BBA), the oldest bar association in America, founded in the late 1700s by John Adams. In 2008, he co-chaired the BBA Strategic Planning Committee and was named to its Executive Committee in 2010. He was instrumental in establishing the Business Litigation Session in Suffolk County, Massachusetts in the 1990s. He is a past-chair and remains on the board of directors of the New England Legal Foundation and is a trustee of the Social Law Library, the oldest law library in the United States.
Under Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney, Dacier was a commissioner of the Massachusetts Judicial Nominating Commission. In 2006, he was named presiding officer in the proceedings to de-designate or remove, for cause, the then-chairperson of the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority.
Dacier has received numerous recognitions including being named in 2010 as one of the Most Influential Attorneys in the state by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly ; receiving Massachusetts Appleseed's Good Apple award in 2010; and being profiled in The National Law Journal and Inside Counsel magazines. His team of approximately 100 lawyers has also received wide acclaim for their dedication and service in their profession, including being named Corporate Secretary magazine's 2009 Corporate Governance Team of the Year. He is a member of the board of directors of AERCAP Holdings N.V., an aircraft leasing company located in the Netherlands. He is also a past president of the Knox Trail Council, Boy Scouts of America.
Dacier received a bachelor's degree in History and a Juris Doctor from Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He is admitted to practice law in Massachusetts and Wisconsin.
September 2012
M L (Mary Louise) Krakauer Executive Vice President, Human Resources

M L Krakauer is Executive Vice President of Human Resources at EMC Corporation. With revenues of $20 billion in 2011 and more than 53,000 people worldwide, EMC is a global leader in enabling businesses and service providers to transform their operations and deliver IT as a service. Fundamental to this transformation is cloud computing. Through innovative products and services, EMC accelerates the journey to cloud computing, helping IT departments to store, manage, protect and analyze their most valuable asset—information—in a more agile, trusted and cost-efficient way.
Krakauer leads EMC's global Human Resources practice to ensure the availability of world-class talent to drive EMC's success. Her responsibilities include executive, leadership, and employee development; compensation and benefits; staffing; and all of the people-related aspects of acquisition integration. She is based at EMC's corporate headquarters in Hopkinton, Massachusetts.
Previously, she led Technology Services & Solutions and Managed Services in EMC Global Services. She has extensive experience across the business as a general manager and as a functional leader, both in the field and at corporate, in services, product manufacturing and logistics, offer creation, marketing and sales, both direct and with partners. As a general manager, she has led complex, global organizations as large as $4.5 billion in revenues and 19,500 people.
Krakauer joined EMC in 2008 from HP, where she held multiple executive leadership roles leading HP's Global Enterprise Services Imaging & Printing business, and HP's Technology Services Division and Customer Support Services Division, both in the Americas. Prior to that, she was at Compaq, Digital Equipment and other technology companies, after beginning her career in manufacturing at Corning.
She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from Princeton University and a Master of Business Administration degree from Harvard Business School.
July 2012
Pat Gelsinger President and Chief Operating Officer, EMC Information Infrastructure Products

Pat Gelsinger is President and Chief Operating Officer, EMC Information Infrastructure Products. With revenues of $20 billion in 2011 and more than 53,000 people worldwide, EMC is a global leader in enabling businesses and service providers to transform their operations and deliver IT as a service. Fundamental to this transformation is cloud computing. Through innovative products and services, EMC accelerates the journey to cloud computing, helping IT departments to store, manage, protect and analyze their most valuable asset—information—in a more agile, trusted, and cost-efficient way.
Gelsinger is responsible for EMC's Information Infrastructure product portfolio, including information storage divisions, as well as Data Computing, Backup and Recovery Systems, RSA Security, Enterprise Solutions, and the office of the Chief Technology Officer. He reports to Joe Tucci, EMC's Chairman and CEO.
At EMC, he has led EMC product engineering and manufacturing divisions through the largest-ever revamp of EMC's industry-leading product portfolio, including the launch of the award-winning VNX family of unified storage platforms, which have gained market share for EMC in the rapidly growing mid-tier and small-business segments. Under Gelsinger's leadership, EMC has grown its Backup and Recovery Systems division into an essential part of EMC's business, combining Avamar and Data Domain to offer next-generation backup solutions designed specifically for new data center architectures. He has also overseen the integration and growth of Isilon scale-out NAS, as well as the introductions of the Greenplum Unified Analytics Platform for big data analytics and server Flash caching technology, EMC VFCache. He also leads EMC's technology partnerships with industry leaders including Intel, SAP, Microsoft, VCE (the Virtual Computing Environment Company, EMC's joint venture with Cisco), and VMware (the EMC majority-owned and publicly-traded market leader in virtualization and cloud infrastructure).
Before joining EMC, Gelsinger was Senior Vice President and Co-General Manager of Intel's Digital Enterprise Group, the company's largest business group accounting for more than half of Intel's annual revenue. Under Gelsinger's leadership, that group was responsible for Intel's enterprise products including clients (PC's), Server (Xeon and Itanium), Embedded, Communications, Visualization and Storage products. The group was also responsible for the award-winning Nehalem microarchitecture product development and the resurgence of Intel's dominance in the data center and server space.
Prior to this, he led Intel Labs, which encompasses many of Intel research activities, including leading Corporate Technology Group and Intel Research. As Intel's first chief technology officer (CTO), he managed Intel's longer-term research efforts and helped ensure consistency from Intel's emerging computing, networking, and communications products and technologies.
Gelsinger also led Intel's Desktop Products Group, where he was responsible for its desktop processors, chipsets, and motherboards for consumer and commercial OEM customers as well as many of Intel's technology initiatives and the Intel Developer Forum. He also led the development of the Intel ProShare video conferencing and Internet communications product line. He was general manager of the division responsible for the Pentium Pro, IntelDX2 and Intel486 microprocessor families. He was also architect of the original 80486 and a design engineer on the 80386 and 80286 processor design teams.
He holds six patents in the areas of VLSI design, computer architecture and communications, is a well-known speaker on technology trends, and has received a variety of industry recognition awards. He received an associate's degree from Lincoln Technical Institute in 1979, a bachelor's degree from Santa Clara University in 1983, magna cum laude, and a master's degree from Stanford University in 1985. All degrees are in electrical engineering. He is a Fellow of the IEEE (2008) and was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Letters in 2008 from William Jessup University.
February 2012.