Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Anne Anderson has a wealth of experience in various leadership roles within the technology industry. Anne started their career at Compaq Computer Corporation as a Storage Beta Marketing Manager. Anne then joined HP, where they held positions such as Enterprise Storage Collateral Manager, Manager of Enterprise Customer Collateral, Director of Enterprise Internet Marketing & Customer Collateral, and Director of Marketing - HP.com, Translation, Customer Collateral. During this time, they were responsible for driving lead generation, executing corporate product launches, and managing social media and web programs.
Later, Anne joined Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) and served as the Senior Director of Channel Partner Enablement, where they were globally responsible for enhancing the partner experience. Anne then took on the role of Vice President, Experience and Change Leadership, overseeing customer and partner experience and change management for large-scale transformation initiatives.
In their most recent positions at HPE, Anne served as Vice President, Global Business Transformation and Vice President, Global eCommerce and Business Transformation. In these roles, they led global transformation programs, designed customer experiences, and focused on driving customer-centric decision-making. Anne played a pivotal role in shaping HPE's journey to become an Edge to Cloud company and delivering a seamless eCommerce experience.
Throughout their career, Anne has consistently demonstrated a commitment to improving customer experiences and driving business transformations.
Anne Anderson graduated with a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree in Marketing from the Mays Business School at Texas A&M University in the years 1996 to 2000.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
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Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company (HPE) is an enterprise information technology company headquartered in Houston, Texas. HPE was formed in 2015 as the result of Hewlett-Packard’s split. HPE focuses on servers, storage, the cloud, networking, software, finance, and other enterprise services. Hewlett Packard Enterprise serves customers ranging from small and medium sized businesses (SMBs) to global enterprises to government entities. HPE’s solutions allow their customers to to capture, analyze, and act on data insights, enabling more efficient operations, better customer and employee experiences, and new business models. HPE operates six business segments: Compute, HPC & AI, Storage, Intelligent Edge, Financial Services ("FS"), and Corporate Investments and Other. Compute is HPE’s server segment, which provides infrastructure for traditional and cloud-native applications, as well as a flexible consumption-based Compute as-a-service through HPE GreenLake. HPC & AI provides hardware and software solutions across multiple categories, including High Performance Compute ("HPC"), Data Solutions, and Edge Compute on the hardware side, and HPE Superdome Flex, HPE Nonstop and HPE Integrity as their software solutions. The HPC & AI segment allows HPE customers to execute data-intensive and high performance computing, access their data, and extract actionable insights. HPE Storage is a cloud data and storage as-a-service solution which simplifies IT for customers. HPE Storage allows customers to easily access their data in the cloud while protecting it from ransomware and cyber threats. The Intelligent Edge business is comprised of a portfolio of secure edge-to-cloud solutions operating under the Aruba brand. The Intelligent Edge is the connection point from the physical to the digital world for people, devices, and the general internet-of-things ("IoT"). Financial Services ("FS") helps customers transition to and use HPE services by providing them with flexible solutions for leasing, IT consumption, technology deployment, and financing. Finally, HPE’s Corporate Investments and Other segment, which includes the Advisory and Professional Services ("A & PS") business, offers consultative-led services such as partner technology expertise, implementation services, and includes Hewlett Packard Labs, HPE’s research and development arm.