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Bill Teuber Member of Chairman’s Office, EMC

Bill Scannell president global sales, John Hanlon, Adrian McDonald, David Webster to lead sales for Americas, EMEA, AsiaPac respectively

News Summary:

  • 17-year EMC executive Bill Teuber takes on new responsibilities as vice chairman
  • 27-year EMC sales executive Bill Scannell appointed to president, Global Sales & Customer Operations
  • 12-year EMC sales executive John Hanlon appointed to lead Sales & Customer Operations for the Americas
  • 24-year EMC sales executive Adrian McDonald appointed to lead
    Sales & Customer Operations for Europe, Middle East and Africa
    (EMEA)
  • 7-year EMC sales executive David Webster appointed to lead Sales & Customer Operations for Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ)
  • 22-year IT industry and consulting executive Joe Eazor assumes new role as COO, Global Sales & Customer Operations
  • 6-year EMC sales executive Steve Leonard appointed to new role focused on expanding EMC’s presence in emerging markets

EMC Corporation announced that 17-year EMC veteran and vice chairman William J. Teuber Jr.
(60), will take on additional corporate-wide responsibilities for EMC
as a member of the Office of the chairman. In his new role, Teuber will
focus on strategy and business development in emerging markets, assist
with government relations and work closely with the board of directors.
In addition, Teuber will continue his sponsorship of EMC’s largest
customer accounts and work with chairman and CEO Joe Tucci and EMC’s
executive team to develop future leaders.

bill_teuber_emc Teuber was appointed to the newly-created executive position of vice chairman in May 2006.
In this role, he assists EMC Chairman and CEO Joe Tucci in the
day-to-day management of EMC, and leads EMC Customer Operations, the
company’s worldwide sales and distribution organization. He is based at
EMC’s corporate headquarters in Hopkinton, Massachusetts.

Teuber served as EMC’s CFO between 1997 and August 2006. During
that time, he led the company’s worldwide finance operation with
responsibility for all of the company’s financial reporting, balance
sheet management, foreign exchange, audit, tax, and investment banking
programs. He was also responsible for EMC’s Information Technology and
Investor Relations functions.

He previously served in the role of VP and corporate controller. He joined EMC in 1995 from Coopers & Lybrand L.L.P. where he was a partner in the firm’s Audit and Financial Advisory Services practice.

He is a member of the board of directors of Popular, Inc., a diversified financial services company that includes Banco Popular as a holding.

Teuber holds an MBA from Babson College, a Master of Science in Taxation
from Bentley College, and a Bachelor’s degree from the College of the
Holy Cross.

EMC also announced a series of senior sales executive appointments. The
new appointments and promotions showcase the depth and breadth of EMC’s
executive management and mark the implementation of the company’s
longstanding sales and executive succession planning.

The company announced the appointment of EMC veteran executive Bill Scannell (50) to lead EMC’s Global Sales & Customer Operations, a role formerly held by Bill Teuber. Since joining EMC in 1986,
Scannell has held a variety of international and domestic sales
management positions. Most recently, he has been responsible for driving
revenue growth across EMC’s range of products and services in North
America, Latin America and EMEA. Combined, these regions contributed
approximately 85% of EMC’s global revenues in 2011.

EMC also announced today new sales leadership for the Americas, Europe,
Middle East and Africa (EMEA) and Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ) regions.

John Hanlon (49), previously EMC leader for U.S.
Commercial business, will assume responsibility for sales and customer
operations in the Americas.

European native Adrian McDonald (48), previously EMC leader for EMEA North, will assume responsibility for sales and customer operations across all of EMEA.

New Zealand native David Webster (52), previously leader
for Australia, New Zealand and Southeast Asia, will assume
responsibility for sales and customer operations in Asia Pacific and
Japan. Webster succeeds Steve Leonard, who takes a new role focused on further building out EMC’s presence in emerging markets,
after growing EMC APJ sales from $1.1 billion in 2006 to $2.6 billion
in 2011. Leonard will remain based in Asia and continue to report to
Teuber in the Office of the chairman.

Joe Eazor (49), who previously oversaw EMC’s global
customer accounts and OEMs, will assume additional responsibility as
COO, Global Sales & Customer Operations, focusing on sales strategy
and managing key global sales functions to support growth.

Scannell, Eazor, Hanlon, McDonald and Webster have a combined 72 years of EMC sales experience.

Joe Tucci, chairman and CEO, EMC, said: "EMC is fortunate to have an
exceptional team of leaders who take great pride in developing employee
talent and in expanding our industry-leading portfolio of products and
services. It is a privilege to work closely with Bill Teuber. He has
proven himself to be a talented executive. His work with our global
sales force over the past five years has helped the company achieve
record business results. I’m thrilled to have his commitment to help
continue to lead EMC with a focus on expanding our presence in emerging
markets, deepening our relationships with key customers and mentoring
the growing number of talented EMC executives. Bill Scannell is a
world-class sales leader and an outstanding executive with a superb
track record of execution, developing our sales team and providing the
best customer experience in the industry. I am proud to see Bill and so
many of our senior leaders in sales rise to new levels of
responsibility, and I am confident in their ability to drive EMC’s next
major phase of growth
."

Bill Teuber, vice chairman, EMC, said: "It’s been an honor to have
led EMC’s worldwide sales organization over the previous five years. EMC
stands apart through an extraordinary depth of executive sales
leadership with a wealth of EMC and industry experience. The time is
right for Bill Scannell to step up and help lead EMC’s next major phase
of growth, and I’m proud to hand over the reins to him and his team. I’d
also like to thank Steve Leonard for his leadership and execution in
Asia Pacific and Japan over the past five years. His experience and
knowledge of the region will continue to be a tremendous asset as we
enter into our next phase of growth.
"

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