John Walker
Who was the first president of Autodesk?
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The first president of Autodesk was John Walker. He took on the role at the company’s inception and led it through its formative years, setting the foundation for its future growth and success.
John Walker
Who succeeded him as president?
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Carol Bartz succeeded John Walker as the president of Autodesk. She took on this role with a vision of leading Autodesk into its next phase of development and growth, bringing a blend of extraordinary talents, dedication, and a strong will to succeed.
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Who was Al Green?
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Al Green was a highly regarded manager at Autodesk, known for his exceptional leadership skills during a period of significant growth for the company. He succeeded John Walker as president of Autodesk, and under his leadership, the company’s revenue grew from $50 million to more than a quarter of a billion dollars. His tenure at Autodesk was marked by his ability to successfully guide the company through rapid expansion and increasing financial success.
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John Walker
Who succeeded Carol Bartz as president of Autodesk?
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Carl Bass succeeded Carol Bartz as the president of Autodesk. He was appointed to this role after having served as the company’s Chief Operating Officer for ten years.