Our Leadership
Delivering On Our Commitment
Diversity is a business imperative at Lenovo, and we are focused on creating an internal pipeline of diverse leadership.
Our Leadership
Delivering On Our Commitment
Diversity is a business imperative at Lenovo, and we are focused on creating an internal pipeline of diverse leadership.
Yuanqing Yang
Chairman & Chief Executive Officer
Yuanqing Yang
Chairman & Chief Executive Officer
Yuanqing Yang joined the Lenovo Group in 1989 and has played a key role in Lenovo’s transformation into a US$62 billion global technology powerhouse, employing 77,000 people and serving customers in 180 markets around the world.
Under his leadership, Lenovo completed the acquisition of the IBM PC business in May 2005 and the acquisitions of the IBM x86 server business and Motorola Mobility in October 2014. After leading the company to become the largest PC company in the world, Yang has built new growth engines, including infrastructure, mobile, and solutions and services, driving Lenovo to transform from a device provider to a solution provider, charging full speed ahead toward its vision of smarter technology for all. Lenovo has been recognized extensively for its leadership and innovation, including inclusion on Fortune’s list of the World’s Most Admired Companies in the world for the since 2019. Lenovo is ranked 8th on Gartner’s 2022 list of the world’s Top 25 Global Supply Chains and #217 on the 2023 Fortune Global 500 list, meaning it ranks in the top 15 of all technology companies in the world. In addition, Lenovo’s ESG efforts have received numerous industry recognitions, including the 2023 Disability Equality Index (DEI), 2023 Bloomberg Gender-Equality Index and a Top AA rating in 2023 Hang Seng Corporate Sustainability Index.
Yang has been the recipient of multiple awards and industry accolades. He was on Barron's Best CEOs list from 2013 to 2015 and won the Edison Achievement Award in 2014. Additionally, Yang has been named one of China's Most Influential Business Leaders by Fortune China every year for the 12 years.
Yang was born in Anhui Province of China in November 1964. He received a master’s degree in computer science from the University of Science and Technology of China and a bachelor’s degree in computer science and engineering from Shanghai Jiao Tong University. Yang serves as a member of the International Advisory Council of Brookings Institute and is a board member of Baidu, Inc. and TaiKang Insurance Group.
Arthur Hu
Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer
Chief Technology and Delivery Officer, Solutions and Services Group, Lenovo
Arthur Hu
Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer
Chief Technology and Delivery Officer, Solutions and Services Group, Lenovo
As Lenovo’s Global CIO, Art leads the enterprise-wide IT organization that provides information services, manages critical operational systems, and drives technology-enabled transformation for Lenovo. With his vision of IT as a strategic partner to the business, he has delivered capabilities that enabled Lenovo to grow from a PC-led company into a global technology solutions leader.
The transformation includes building a global technology platform, powering Lenovo's fast-growing businesses, including eCommerce and gaming, as well as the new “as a Service” business models that offer customers increased choice and outcome-based delivery.
In addition to his role as Global CIO, Art was appointed as Chief Technology and Delivery Officer (CTDO) of SSG in February 2023. As CTDO, Art leads a new organization that brings together the global IT, research and development, services support, and delivery functions to advance how Lenovo brings its innovative solutions to customers worldwide.
In 2023, Art was recognized as one of the CIOs to watch in the Forbes CIO Next List, and has led the team to multiple CIO 100 Award recognitions, which honor organizations and teams within them that deploy IT in innovative ways that drive transformation and business value delivery.
Prior to Lenovo, Arthur was with McKinsey & Company, focused on strategy and technology management. He holds a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science degree in computer science from Stanford University.
Che Min (Jammi) Tu
Senior Vice President, Operations Officer
Che Min (Jammi) Tu
Senior Vice President, Operations Officer
Che Min (Jammi) Tu is Senior Vice President and Group Operations Officer of Lenovo. The Group Operations organization consists of teams spanning from Global Supply Chain to Digital Transformation, Customer Experience, Sales Operations, and Strategic Alliances. This diverse organization serves a global group of internal and external stakeholders with the mission of driving Lenovo’s operational excellence, supporting the company-wide digital transformation, and harmonizing end-to-end business processes and tools across all Lenovo with the goal of delivering the best end-to-end customer experience. He is also a member of Lenovo’s Executive Committee.
Tu joined Lenovo in 2012 as Chief Financial Officer (CFO) for the EMEA geography. Most recently, he led the Finance team as the CFO for the Personal Computing & Smart Devices (PCSD) Group, eCommerce, and Global Accounts organizations and was the Chief Operating Officer of Lenovo’s Intelligent Devices Group (IDG), playing a crucial role in leading that organization to record performance.
Before joining Lenovo, Tu was the CFO of Acer Inc. Prior to that, he held numerous leadership roles at Acer, including Treasury Director in charge of corporate finance functions, CFO of Acer EMEA, and special assistant to Acer’s Chief Executive Officer.
Tu holds an MBA from the University of Manchester. He serves as a Director on the Board of Fujitsu Client Computing Limited as well as LPK Limited.
Doug Fisher
Senior Vice President and Chief Security and AI Officer
Doug Fisher
Senior Vice President and Chief Security and AI Officer
Doug Fisher is the Senior Vice President and Chief Security and AI Officer of Lenovo, assuming the role in 2020. As Chief Security Officer, he has worldwide responsibility and oversight for the integrity of Lenovo’s enterprise infrastructure, supply chain, products, services and solutions, and data protection.
Fisher is a proven leader, recognized for his enterprise software expertise, with deep relationships across the technology industry. Before assuming his current role, he was Chief Operating Officer for Lenovo’s Data Center Group. He was responsible for all DCG business segments and driving greater alignment across product management, operations, solutions, and product marketing.
Before joining Lenovo, Fisher worked at Intel for 24 years, most recently as Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Software and Services Group (SSG). He was responsible for platform software development worldwide with resources in more than 20 countries, driving key SW efforts end-to-end for all of Intel’s IoT, Devices, and Data Center businesses.
He is currently on the Board of Directors of SecureAuth, Chairman of the Board of the Joint Development Foundation and member of the Oregon State University Dean’s Leadership Council in the College of Engineering. Previously, he was the Chairman of the Linux Foundation and on the board of BlueData, and Wind River Systems.
Fisher began his career at age 17 when he enlisted in the U.S. Navy. He holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Oregon State University and a master’s degree in management from Stanford University.
Gao Lan
Senior Vice President, Human Resources
Gao Lan
Senior Vice President, Human Resources
Gao Lan has been with Lenovo since 2009 and currently serves as Senior Vice President of Human Resources (HR), overseeing the company's HR functions and crafting strategies that drive the business transformation. Prior to her current position, Lan held several vice president roles at Lenovo leading various teams, including Emerging Markets Group HR Partner, Asia Pacific Latin America & China HR Partner, People & Organization Capability, HR Strategy & Operations, and Data Center Group HR Partner.
Throughout her career, Lan has been committed to building a strategic human resources team to support business strategy implementation and drive transformation. In 2018, she introduced the “Zone to Win” management method, which provides customized management and support for businesses at different stages of development. This approach solved the challenge of developing new businesses while ensuring the efficient operation of mature ones, and drove the growth of Lenovo's diversified businesses, contributing to the company's rapid growth.
She has also helped Lenovo win numerous awards, including the recent consecutive wins of the Ram Charan Management Practice Award in both 2021 and 2022.
Before joining Lenovo, Lan served as Vice President of Human Resources for Thomson's Asia Pacific region, Vice President of Human Resources for Asia Gas in BP, and Country Head of Human Resources for Novartis China and Hong Kong.
Lan earned a Master of Philosophy from Cambridge University, a Bachelor of Science from Nankai University in China, and completed the Leadership Excellence for Business HR Program at Stanford University in the U.S. She also studied Human Resource Management at the Western Management Institute of Beijing.
Lan is a council for CHO 100 in China and serves as an Executive Member of the China HR Management and Practice Committee of Renmin Business School.
George He
Senior Vice President and President of Lenovo Capital and Incubator Group
George He
Senior Vice President and President of Lenovo Capital and Incubator Group
George He joined the Group in 1986, is the Senior Vice President of the Company, and President of Lenovo Capital and Incubator Group.
He has been the key contributor for Lenovo's major product lines and innovative technologies. He founded and led Lenovo Research & Technology in 1999, Lenovo Ecosystem and Cloud Services Group in 2014, and Lenovo Capital and Incubator Group in 2016. He has been in charge of building Lenovo research system and technology strategy, driving technology innovation and strategic emerging business development, as well as bridging internal incubation and external investment to build Lenovo ecosystem.
He was awarded the National Science and Technology Progress Award several times and was elected as a standing member of the CPPCC of Beijing in 2018.
He holds a bachelor's degree in computer communication from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications and a master's degree in computer engineering from the Institute of Computing Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Gina Qiao
Senior Vice President, Chief Strategy Officer and Chief Marketing Officer
Gina Qiao
Senior Vice President, CSO and CMO
Gina Qiao joined the company in 1990 and is Senior Vice President, Chief Strategy Officer, and Chief Marketing Officer, responsible for driving all strategy, branding, and marketing activities for Lenovo.
Prior to these roles, she held various senior positions in marketing, global strategy, and human resources, as well as Lenovo’s Mobile Business Group in China. She has served on the Executive Committee of the All-China Women’s Federation. In addition, she is the co-author of The Lenovo Way: Managing a Diverse Global Company for Optimal Performance, a global bestseller and recommended by Amazon.com as one of the best books for CEOs.
Qiao has been recognized among Fortune China’s Most Influential Businesswomen and China Entrepreneur Magazine’s annual list of the Most Powerful Businesswomen. She has also been listed a