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CA Names John Swainson President, CEO-Elect
Computer Associates International Inc announced that John Swainson, a 26-year
industry and IBM veteran, has been named as president and CEO-elect and
elected to CA's board of directors, expanding it to 10 members.
"I am very pleased that a person of John Swainson's stature has agreed to lead
CA; he is an excellent complement to our very strong CA management team," CA
chairman Lewis Ranieri said. "He knows what it takes to run a software
business and build brands, having spent the last nine years in the senior
management of IBM's Software Group. He has a passion for the customer that is
unsurpassed, and an understanding of how to execute on a technology vision
that drives revenue growth."
Most recently, Swainson was vice president for IBM's worldwide software sales
force where he was responsible for selling IBM's diverse line of software
products through multiple channels. Prior to that, he was general manager of
the Application Integration and Middleware division of IBM's Software Group, a
division he started in 1997. As head of IBM's largest software group, he and
his team developed and marketed the highly successful WebSphere family of
middleware products.
"John turned a relatively unknown software solution, middleware, into a $1
billion business. He possesses a unique set of skills, including development,
sales and marketing that combined make him a tremendous manager and the right
person to lead CA as it continues to move forward," Ranieri continued.
In making the announcement, Ranieri said Kenneth Cron, who has led CA since
being named interim CEO in April 2004, will continue to lead the company
during a four-to-six month transition period. Swainson joined CA on Monday and
will report to Cron during the transition. Jeff Clarke, who joined CA in April
2004, will continue as the company's chief operating officer and chief
financial officer and will continue to report to Cron.
Ranieri said the transition period ensures that CA will continue to build on
the momentum it has built over the past six months.
"Ken and Jeff have done an outstanding job stabilizing CA during an
unquestionably tumultuous period and have put the company back on track," said
Ranieri. "They have defined a company vision, developed a strategic growth
plan and initiated a cost restructuring plan. Ken took on a challenging role,
and I have truly been impressed by his management style and his ability to
make employees, customers and investors believe in the future of CA. I thank
Ken for agreeing to stay on for an additional four to six months to help
ensure John's success."
As president, Swainson, 50, initially will have responsibility for charting
CA's software strategy and the corresponding development of the products to
fulfill the vision. Swainson's appointment as president, CEO-elect and Board
member was unanimously approved by CA's Board of Directors.
"I am excited to be joining CA and becoming part of the company's excellent
management team," Swainson said. "I have observed CA as a competitor for many
years and have been impressed by the depth of its management software
portfolio and its position in the marketplace. I look forward to helping the
company move forward and achieve its goal of being the management software
company CIOs turn to to get the most return out of their IT systems."
Swainson joined IBM in 1978 and served in a variety of sales, marketing and
product development positions. He was a member of the IBM Worldwide Management
Council, IBM's Strategy Team, Senior Management Team and on the Board of
Governors for the IBM Academy of Technology. He holds a degree in engineering
from the University of British Columbia.
Besides being CA's interim CEO, Cron, 48, also serves as a member of the
company's Board of Directors. He will continue to serve on CA's board after he
leaves the CEO post. Prior to CA, he was chief executive officer of Vivendi
Universal Games, a global leader in the publishing of online, PC and
console-based interactive entertainment and a division of Vivendi Universal,
S.A. Cron also served as chief operating officer of Vivendi Universal
Entertainment.
Clarke, 43, has responsibility for CA's direct and indirect sales, alliances
and partnerships, marketing, business development, and finance. He joined the
company in March, 2004 as chief financial officer, a position he retains, and
was promoted to chief operating officer in April.
Clarke has 20 years of strategic, operational and financial experience with
leading high-technology firms. He was senior vice president, finance and
administration, and chief financial officer at Compaq Computer Corp from 2001
until the completion of its merger with Hewlett-Packard (HP) in 2002. Most
recently, he was executive vice president, global operations at HP, where he
was responsible for the largest global supply chain and procurement operations
in the technology industry.
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