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Vyomesh Joshi (born: c. 1956 [1]]) is the executive vice president of Hewlett-Packard Company's Imaging and Printing Group [2].

Joshi holds a master's degree in electrical engineering from Ohio State University. [2]

Joshi joined HP in 1980 as a research and development engineer, [3] he would walk from his apartment to his office. [4] He became vice president in January 2001, became President of the Imaging and Printing Group in February 2001, and was elected as executive vice president in 2002. [3] Joshi also served as Chairman of Phogenix Imaging LLC, a joint venture between HP and Kodak, from 2000 until May 2003, when Phogenix was dissolved. [3] Joshi has been a member of the Yahoo! board of directors since 2005. [2]

In 2005, Forbes magazine published a diversity list, "a list of the most influential African-American, Latino, and Asian-Americans in business, sports, politics, academia, and the arts.". Joshi was one of three Indian Americans named. [5]

His salary in 2007 was $815,000, and he owned over $2 million stock options. [6]

References

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Vyomesh Joshi (born: c. 1956 [1]]) is the executive vice president of Hewlett-Packard Company's Imaging and Printing Group [2].

Joshi holds a master's degree in electrical engineering from Ohio State University. [2]

Joshi joined HP in 1980 as a research and development engineer, [3] he would walk from his apartment to his office. [4] He became vice president in January 2001, became President of the Imaging and Printing Group in February 2001, and was elected as executive vice president in 2002. [3] Joshi also served as Chairman of Phogenix Imaging LLC, a joint venture between HP and Kodak, from 2000 until May 2003, when Phogenix was dissolved. [3] Joshi has been a member of the Yahoo! board of directors since 2005. [2]

In 2005, Forbes magazine published a diversity list, "a list of the most influential African-American, Latino, and Asian-Americans in business, sports, politics, academia, and the arts.". Joshi was one of three Indian Americans named. [5]

His salary in 2007 was $815,000, and he owned over $2 million stock options. [6]

References

  1. ^ [1]
  2. ^ a b c [2]
  3. ^ a b c [3]
  4. ^ [4]
  5. ^ [5]
  6. ^ [6]

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