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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jeff_ImmeltJeff Immelt - Wikipedia

    Jeffrey Robert Immelt (born February 19, 1956) is an American manufacturing executive working as a venture partner at New Enterprise Associates. He previously was the CEO of General Electric from 2001 to 2017, and the CEO of GE's Medical Systems division from 1997 to 2000. [2]

  2. 5 feb 2021 · By David Gelles. Feb. 5, 2021. There are two ways to think about Jeff Immelts 16-year run as chief executive of General Electric. The charitable interpretation is that Mr. Immelt was dealt...

  3. How I Remade GE. During his 16 years as CEO, Jeffrey Immelt led a team of 300,000 people through recessions, bubbles, and geopolitical risk and engineered a radical makeover of GE,...

  4. 23 feb 2021 · Jeff Immelt. Lecturer in Management. Publications. Books. Hot Seat: What I Learned Leading a Great American Company. Jeff Immelt, Amy Wallace. Avid Reader Press / Simon & Schuster. February 23, 2021. Teaching. Degree Courses. 2023-24. STRAMGT 502: Systems Leadership. 2022-23. STRAMGT 302: Systems Leadership. 2021-22.

  5. 1 ott 2015 · Jeff Immelt formally took the helm of General Electric in September 2001. There’s no question the world has changed dramatically in the 14 years since, but what about the company? In this interview with McKinsey’s Rik Kirkland, Immelt explains how the industrial giant has evolved: selling major lines of business, investing in ...

  6. 1 gen 2008 · When he was tapped to head GE in 2001, Jeff Immelt had already built an impressive nineteen-year career at the storied company that pioneered the development of everything from electric fans to jet engines to x-ray machines.

  7. 1 ott 2015 · Jeffrey R. Immelt has been the chairman and CEO of General Electric since 2001. Rik Kirkland is the senior managing editor of McKinsey Publishing and is based in McKinsey’s New York office. In this first installment of our two-part interview, General Electric chairman and CEO Jeff Immelt explains why industrial companies are now in ...