2001
Jeffrey Immelt ... I think
Jeffret Immelt is CEO of GE America. His email address is not available, but there are plenty of ways to get in touch with him. They have a company Facebook page, and a contact form.
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Jeffrey R. Immelt
Jack Welch succeeded GE's previous Chairman and CEO, Reginald Jones in 1981. He remained there until he was succeeded by Jeffrey Immelt in 2001.
Jack Welch was succeeded by Jeffrey Immelt in 2001.
Jeff Immelt started with GE in 1982 right after his graduation from Harvard's Masters program. I couldn't find what his position was but it was in the corporate office in Fairfield, CN. Directly after this position he relocated to Dallas where he worked his way up from a District Sales Manager to VP of GE Appliances.
GEM operating profits doubled and market share went from 25 to 34 percent. By the time Immelt left the division in 2000, sales had increased 75 percent
October 11, 2010 - Obama administation gives GE $24.9 million in stimulus moneyJanuary 20,2011 - Obama tours GE home plant, names GE CEO Jeffrey Immelt to head his Economic Advisory PanelFebruary 2, 2011_ GE gas turbines were exempted from global warming restrictions from the EPAMay 25, 2011 GE receives $3.2 billion in tax rebates from energy credits and various tax loopholes that benefit GE.
Jeff Immelt revised GE's "Work-Out" concept to foster a more agile and innovative corporate culture. By emphasizing collaboration and open dialogue, he aimed to empower employees to voice ideas and solve problems more effectively. This shift reflects a broader trend in which companies seek to adapt to rapidly changing markets and technology, ensuring that GE remains competitive and responsive to customer needs.
Jeff Immelt, the former CEO of General Electric, is known for his transformational leadership style. He emphasized innovation, collaboration, and a strong focus on long-term growth, often encouraging a culture of experimentation within the company. Immelt's approach involved engaging employees at all levels and fostering an inclusive environment, which aimed to adapt GE to rapidly changing markets. His leadership was characterized by a commitment to global expansion and technology-driven solutions.
GE Appliances President and CEO is Larry JohnstonFerdinando "Nani" Beccalli-FalcoPresident and CEO of GE EuropeCEO GE GermanyCharlene Begleypresident and CEOGE Home & Business SolutionsSenior Vice President andChief Information Officer GE