Lauren States

Lauren States (born 1956) is a former Chief of Technology[1] and then Vice President of Strategy and Transformation for IBM's Software Group Division.

Lauren States filming an IBM Cloud commercial

Life

States has held numerous senior executive positions within IBM Software Group, IBM Corporate Strategy, and IBM Sales and Distribution.[2]

States holds a Bachelor of Science in Economics from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and a Certificate in Business Excellence from Columbia University Business School Executive Education. She also completed a fellowship in Harvard’s Advanced Leadership Initiative in 2015.[2][3]

States was named one of Savoy Magazine’s 2017 Power 300: Most Influential Black Corporate Directors.[4] In 2014, she was inducted into the Women in Technology International Hall of Fame.[5]

States serves as a director for Code Nation and a board trustee for International House of New York.[5][6]

gollark: "Rotation" generally?
gollark: I mean, 0 and 1 are the first terms, sure...
gollark: No. I've vaguely read about recurrence relations and differential equations being related to matrices but don't know much.
gollark: Given that I just made people write 11 excellent matrix multiplication implementations as part of my plan, I wish to use this.
gollark: And how is this to be used for fibonnacious purposes? How does it *work*?

References

  1. Forbes interview
  2. "Moderator Lauren States".
  3. "Lauren States". Harvard University Advanced Leadership Initiative.
  4. "2017 Most Influential Black Corporate Directors". Savoy.
  5. "Our Team". CodeNation.
  6. Dizdar, Ivana. "International House Trustee Spotlight: Lauren States". International House New York.
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