

Whitman will remain the CEO of HPE, which split off from HP Inc. in 2015.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise CEO Meg Whitman is stepping down from HP's board, the company announced on Wednesday.
HP split into two companies in 2015: HP and HPE. Whitman will remain the CEO of HPE. It is the board of the other company, HP, which makes PC and printers, that she is leaving.
Whitman was the chairman of HP after the split. That seat, and the chairman title, will go to Chip Bergh, Levi Strauss & Co. President and CEO.
Dion Weisler, who is HP's CEO, will continue in his role.
“HP has now been a standalone company for almost two years and I’m proud to have helped get the company off to a great start,” Whitman said in a company release. “The HP board is among the most diverse in our industry, and the company has established a proven track record of successfully delivering on its commitments. I’m very confident in Dion’s continued vision and leadership as well as Chip’s ability to help guide the organization.”
Whitman will remain the CEO of HPE, which split off from HP Inc. in 2015. Read Full Story
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