Damon Deaner was Appointed as Director, Employee Experience and HR Design at International Business Machines

Date of management change: November 28, 2018 

What Happened?

Armonk, New York-based International Business Machines Appointed Damon Deaner as Director, Employee Experience and HR Design

 

About the Company

IBM is a global technology and innovation company headquartered in Armonk, NY. It is the largest technology and consulting employer in the world, with more than 400,000 employees serving clients in 170 countries. IBM offers a wide range of technology and consulting services; a broad portfolio of middleware for collaboration, predictive analytics, software development and systems management; and the world`s most advanced servers and supercomputers. Utilizing its business consulting, technology and R&D expertise, IBM helps clients become ""smarter"" as the planet becomes more digitally interconnected. IBM invests more than $6 billion a year in R&D, just completing its 18th year of patent leadership. IBM Research has received recognition beyond any commercial technology research organization and is home to 5 Nobel Laureates, 9 US National Medals of Technology, 5 US National Medals of Science, 6 Turing Awards, and 10 Inductees in US Inventors Hall of Fame. The company was behind the inventions of the PC; SABRE travel reservation system; UPC codes, Watson, the Jeopardy!-playing computing system, and much more.

 

About the Person

Damon Deaner is Director, Employee Experience and HR Design at International Business Machines. Previously, Damon held various senior HR leadership roles in the industry.

 

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