MaryAnne FaschanDirectorEDSExcellence in Leadership
Since beginning with EDS in 1980, MaryAnne Faschan has seen her share of change. First, she was in on the ground floor of the Internet and electronic markets division in the 1990s. In 2000, she was asked to run that practice's consulting division in the U.S., and four years later she was asked to become the director of U.S. consulting services for EDS.
Under her leadership, the consulting services division of EDS became one of the top financial contributing organizations within the company—delivering some 46 percent of the group's corporate financial contributions even though it only makes up about 11 percent of the services group workforce. But all those changes, however, pale in comparison to the one she's been dealing with since Hewlett-Packard acquired EDS in May of 2008 for $13.9 billion.
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