Fred Schultz was Resigned as Vice President of Human Resources at Cisco Systems

Date of management change: August 15, 2008 

What Happened?

United States, CA-based Cisco Systems Resigned Fred Schultz as Vice President of Human Resources.

 

About the Company

Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) is the worldwide leader in IT that helps companies seize the opportunities of tomorrow by proving that amazing things can happen when you connect the previously unconnected. At Cisco customers come first and an integral part of our DNA is creating long-lasting customer partnerships and working with them to identify their needs and provide solutions that support their success. The concept of solutions being driven to address specific customer challenges has been with Cisco since its inception. Husband and wife Len Bosack and Sandy Lerner, both working for Stanford University, wanted to email each other from their respective offices located in different buildings but were unable to due to technological shortcomings. A technology had to be invented to deal with disparate local area protocols; and as a result of solving their challenge - the multi-protocol router was born. Since then Cisco has shaped the future of the Internet by creating unprecedented value and opportunity for our customers, employees, investors and ecosystem partners and has become the worldwide leader in networking - transforming how people connect, communicate and collaborate.

 

About the Person

Fred Schultz was the Vice President of Human Resources at Cisco Systems. In this position Fred was responsible for various aspects of the HR function. Previously, Fred held various HR leadership roles in the industry.

 

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