Focus on advancing disruptive innovation and accelerating corporate strategy PALO ALTO, Calif., Jan. 19, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) HP Inc. today announced executive leadership appointments that further strengthen the company’s innovation capabilities and support its long-term growth strategy. Sarabjit Singh ('Savi') Baveja has joined as Chief Strategy and Incubation Officer. Leveraging HP's unique assets and competencies, Baveja will lead HP’s strategy, corporate development and new business incubation efforts focused on driving new sources of growth and long-term value creation. He joins from Bain & Company, where he was a senior partner and head of new business incubation and also advised HP on a range of strategic business priorities. Baveja will work closely with the HP executive leadership team to identify, develop and launch new products, services and business models across the company’s portfolio. This includes a focus on leveraging HP
HP announced that former Xerox executive Tolga Kurtoglu has joined as its new CTO, while Sarabjit Singh Baveja has been named chief strategy officer and chief legal officer Kim Rivera has departed.
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An early riser, Willmar funeral director Nathan Streed usually begins his days around 6 a.m. and clocks out at 5:30 most evenings.
But recently his phone just keeps ringing, as COVID-19 continues to spread rapidly throughout Minnesota, claiming more than 4,400 lives and counting. You don t turn it off at night, said Streed, owner of Harvey Anderson and Johnson Funeral Homes, with six locations in central Minnesota. It s always on your mind.
Since the pandemic struck last spring, much attention has focused on the nation s first responders, the medical workers on the front lines. But relatively little heed has been given to the last responders funeral directors like Streed, who must make sense of these new and unfamiliar deaths and help guide the evolution in how we mourn them.