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Fidelity Investments “Leadership in Technology†Series Presents Tom Mendoza
Please join us on April 10th at 6 pm in Lecture Hall 1231 EBII for our final spring talk in the Fidelity Investments “Leadership in Technology” Executive Speakers Series.
Our special guest speaker will be Tom Mendoza (bio), President of Network Appliance. He is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame and is an alumnus of Stanford University’s Executive Business Program and is a guest lecturer at both institutions. In September 2000, the University of Notre Dame renamed their business school the Mendoza College of Business based upon an endowment from Tom and his wife, Kathy.
His topic will be “The Power of Corporate Culture”.
Abstract: President Tom Mendoza has been a key contributor to NetApp's rapid growth and helped establish the culture that allowed them to be ranked #6 in Fortune Magazine’s "100 Best Companies To Work For" for 2007. Tom will share how NetApp developed and maintained their culture through adversity and rapid growth and how culture has played a central role in NetApp's success.
The event is free and open to the public. Ample free parking is also available.
For directions and more information, visit the series page or contact Ken Tate.
Our special guest speaker will be Tom Mendoza (bio), President of Network Appliance. He is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame and is an alumnus of Stanford University’s Executive Business Program and is a guest lecturer at both institutions. In September 2000, the University of Notre Dame renamed their business school the Mendoza College of Business based upon an endowment from Tom and his wife, Kathy.
His topic will be “The Power of Corporate Culture”.
Abstract: President Tom Mendoza has been a key contributor to NetApp's rapid growth and helped establish the culture that allowed them to be ranked #6 in Fortune Magazine’s "100 Best Companies To Work For" for 2007. Tom will share how NetApp developed and maintained their culture through adversity and rapid growth and how culture has played a central role in NetApp's success.
The event is free and open to the public. Ample free parking is also available.
For directions and more information, visit the series page or contact Ken Tate.
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