Former Chairman, President and CEO of
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"I am honored to have the opportunity to lead CA Technologies," Gregoire said. "I accepted the position because I believe CA Technologies has a compelling value proposition, a strong reputation and a growing relevance for customers, software engineering, and partners. It is clear that CA Technologies is well-positioned to lead the industry as companies find it more critical than ever to manage and secure their IT environments in the cloud and efficiently provide business services that enable them to win in the marketplace."
Most recently, Gregoire was chairman, president and chief executive officer of
Before joining
Gregoire also spent 12 years at
"We are very pleased to have hired someone of Mike Gregoire's caliber," said
Gregoire will relocate to the
In making the announcement, Weinbach said McCracken will continue to lead the company until Gregoire joins on
"The Board of Directors and the employees of CA Technologies appreciate Bill McCracken's leadership over the past three years and his success in building a customer-centric company with a forward-looking strategy," said Weinbach. "Over his tenure, Bill has repeatedly shown his devotion to the company, our customers and employees. We want to thank him for all he has done for CA. We are very grateful."
Gregoire holds a Bachelor of Science degree in physics and computing from
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