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  1. Sir Howard Stringer (born 19 February 1942) is a Welsh-American businessman. He had a 30-year career at CBS, culminating in him serving as the president of CBS News from 1986 to 1988, then president of CBS from 1988 to 1995. He served as chairman of the board, chairman, president and CEO of Sony Corporation from 2005 to 2012. [3] .

  2. Sir Howard Stringer (19 febbraio 1942) è un imprenditore statunitense, Presidente del consiglio di amministrazione ed ex Amministratore delegato della Sony Corporation. Kazuo Hirai è succeduto al suo precedente ruolo di CEO di Sony dai primi di febbraio 2012.

  3. 2 mag 2024 · Howard Stringer is a Welsh-born American business executive who became the first non-Japanese chairman and CEO (2005–12) of the technology and entertainment corporation Sony. In 1965, shortly after receiving a master’s degree in modern history from Merton College, Oxford, Stringer moved to the.

  4. History. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Stringer, Howard. views 2,593,164 updated. Howard Stringer. In 2005, the Tokyo–based Sony Corporation tapped Welsh–born naturalized American Howard Stringer (born 1942) to lead the company, making him the first foreign chief executive hired to oversee the electronics giant.

  5. 21 mar 2005 · The Interview: Howard Stringer Sony has appointed its first non-Japanese head of global operations. And he's a Cardiff-born, Oxford-educated, Vietnam war veteran who nearly got shot down by the...

  6. 11 mar 2013 · TOKYO (AP) — Howard Stringer, who fought to bring a divided and struggling Sony Corporation together as the company’s first foreign president, is retiring as chairman in June. He announced his...

  7. TOKYO (AP) — Howard Stringer, who fought to bring a divided and struggling Sony Corp. together as the Japanese electronics and entertainment company’s first foreign president, is retiring as chairman in June. He announced his departure in New York in a speech at the Japan Society on Friday, which was confirmed by Tokyo-based Sony on Sunday.