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Building Technology Responsibly: Lenovo Prioritizes Sustainable Materials and Transparent Sourcing

Lenovo is advancing its commitment to sustainability by integrating environmentally conscious materials across its product lineup, reducing waste and conserving resources in the process. Through ongoing collaboration with suppliers and the development of new material technologies, Lenovo is steadily increasing its use of post-consumer recycled plastics, recycled metals, and ocean-bound plastics in its laptops, desktops, and accessories…

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Navigating Change: How Mo Elshenawy Shapes the Future of Self-Driving Technology at Cruise

From an early fascination with artificial intelligence to leading one of the most complex engineering challenges in the industry, Mo Elshenawy has always sought to push the boundaries of technology. As President of Cruise, he oversees a team of 2,000 engineers dedicated to perfecting autonomous vehicles. His leadership is defined by a deep understanding that AI is not a static technology—it must constantly evolve while balancing public trust, safety, and scalability…

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Driving the Future of Payments: How Frank Cooper III Shapes Visa’s Global Influence

Frank Cooper III sees marketing not as a tool for brand recognition, but as a force that shapes industries and unlocks new possibilities. As Chief Marketing Officer at Visa, he leads the global marketing strategy, ensuring that the brand remains at the forefront of the fast-changing payments landscape. His focus goes beyond traditional sponsorships and brand awareness—he aims to add tangible value to consumers’ experiences, whether through sports, music, or emerging digital platforms…

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Driving Change at Siemens AG: Hanna Hennig’s Formula for IT Success

Hanna Hennig is redefining what it means to lead IT in a modern, global organization. As Chief Information Officer of Siemens AG, she has championed resilience as the foundation of her leadership, ensuring that technology is not only a driver of efficiency but also a force for well-being. Under her leadership, Siemens introduced “Focus Fridays,” a meeting-free initiative that allows employees to step back, think strategically, and recharge—an approach designed to foster creativity and reduce burnout…

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The Top 25 Tech CEOs of Atlanta for 2025

Key Executives is pleased to announce The Top 25 Tech CEOs of Atlanta for 2025. Atlanta has rapidly become a major player in the tech industry, driven by innovation in sectors such as cybersecurity, fintech, AI, data science, and HR tech. The city’s tech ecosystem is thriving, with over 120,000 tech professionals and a projected 3.1% annual growth in its workforce…

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Fidelma Russo’s Role in Transforming Hybrid Cloud at Hewlett Packard Enterprise

Fidelma Russo sees innovation as a product of collaboration, not just technology. At Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE), where she serves as Executive Vice President and General Manager of the Hybrid Cloud business unit and Chief Technology Officer, she drives both innovation and execution. Overseeing a global team of 5,500, she spearheads HPE’s hybrid cloud strategy, ensuring products like HPE GreenLake deliver real value to customers…

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The Brain Behind DeepMind: How Demis Hassabis is Pushing AI to New Frontiers

Demis Hassabis, CEO of DeepMind Technologies, has always viewed artificial intelligence as the ultimate tool to expand human knowledge. His work is driven by the belief that AI, when built the right way, can empower scientists to push the boundaries of discovery. This perspective has fueled groundbreaking innovations like AlphaFold, a system revolutionizing protein structure prediction…

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Shaping the Future of Learning: How Eren Bali Transformed Online Education at Udemy

Opportunities often emerge from the most unexpected places—a reality Eren Bali understands firsthand. Raised in a small Turkish village with limited resources, he discovered the power of the internet when his sister’s computer opened a new world of learning. This experience shaped his belief that knowledge should be accessible to everyone, a conviction that led him to co-found Udemy in 2010…

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How Ben Chestnut Scaled Mailchimp from a Web Agency Project to a Global Powerhouse

Ben Chestnut saw opportunity where others saw limitations. When he co-founded Mailchimp in 2001, he didn’t envision a billion-dollar company—just a practical solution for small businesses struggling with expensive email software. The company began as a side project, using leftover code from a failed business idea, but it quickly gained traction. By 2007, Chestnut committed to Mailchimp full-time, refining its offerings and expanding its reach…

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