Ellen Hancock

Ellen Hancock

Ellen Hancock is a long-time technology manager from the United States who has worked for IBM and Apple, among others.

Hancock was born in the Bronx, New York City and raised in Westchester. She graduated from the College of New Rochelle, and obtained a master's degree in mathematics from Fordham University.

Among PC users, she is best known for her 29-year tenure at IBM, where she rose to the position of senior vice president in charge of network hardware and software. She ran the networking hardware division through the first half of the 1990s, at a time when it produced double digit losses in market share year after year. (The same division was ultimately sold to Cisco in 1999.) She was also a member of the IBM Corporate Executive Committee and the IBM Worldwide Management Council.

In September 1995 she started with National Semiconductor as Chief Operating Officer, after being lured from IBM by Gil Amelio. However it was not long after that Amelio left to take the CEO position at Apple Computer, and he soon hired her to join him there, introducing her to the Mac community and thus the world beyond the relatively insular technology industry.

At Apple she took over the Chief Technology Officer role in the midst of the floundering Copland project. She was largely responsible for the decision to cancel Copland and the eventual purchase of NeXT to replace it. [ cite book | title=The Second Coming of Steve Jobs | first=Alan | last=Deutschman | year=2001 | id=ISBN 0-7679-0433-8 | accessdate=2006-07-23 ] With NeXT came Steve Jobs, who publicly lampooned her on several occasions. [ [http://www.businessweek.com/1997/11/b3518120.htm Apple: What is Steve Jobs up to? / BusinessWeek] ] When the Apple board of directors fired Amelio, Jobs reorganized the company leaving her with a much reduced role in charge of quality assurance as former NeXT executives took over many positions in Apple. She soon resigned.

After Apple she took the CEO position with Exodus Communications in March 1998, and became chairman of the board in 2000. While leading Exodus she set a Nasdaq record of 19 consecutive quarters of 40 percent quarter over quarter revenue growth; this record remains in place despite the rapid growth of Google since its IPO. In 2000, the $29 Billion market cap exceeded even that of her ex-employer, Apple Computer. But in 2001 the company was rocked in the aftermath of the dot-com crash, and after the stock plummeted she stepped down in September 2001. The company soon filed for bankruptcy followed by an asset purchase by Cable & Wireless in February 2002. More recently, Savvis Communications purchased the related assets from C&W in November 2004.

Hancock served as President, COO, and secretary to the board of Acquicor, a company she co-founded with former Apple-CEO Gil Amelio and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak. The company serves as a 'blank check' [ [http://washington.bizjournals.com/sanjose/stories/2006/09/25/daily49.html Wozniak, Apple alums buy semiconductor company for $260M - Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal: ] ] holding company. Most recently, Acquicor acquired Jazz Semiconductor. Hancock resigned on July 7, 2007. [ [http://www.jazztechnologies.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=148731&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1013938&highlight= Jazz Technologies President Resigns] ]

Hancock is a member on the boards of several companies, including Aetna, Colgate-Palmolive, Electronic Data Systems, Ripcord Networks, Marist College and Santa Clara University.

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