
"John is the kind of person everyone would like to work with - someone who keeps his team inspired, fostering a collaborative environment that drives innovation."
"During his tenure, HP transitioned from a modest test equipment company into a global computing leader, demonstrating exponential growth in both revenue and market influence."
John A. Young, former CEO of Hewlett-Packard from 1978 to 1992, passed away at 93. Under his leadership, HP grew from $1.3 billion to $16 billion, evolving into a leading computer enterprise. Young, also influential in industrial competitiveness under President Reagan, was known for his strategic vision and team-centric approach. Born in Idaho, he pursued an electrical engineering degree and joined HP as a marketing planner. An outdoor enthusiast, he enjoyed fly fishing and hunting, and was married for 67 years to Rosemary Murray.
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