CEO Of The Year: A Conversation With AMD’s Revolutionary Lisa Su
AMD’s longtime CEO Lisa Su led one of the most impressive turnarounds in the history of the technology business. As the age of AI dawns, she’s just getting started.
AMD’s longtime CEO Lisa Su led one of the most impressive turnarounds in the history of the technology business. As the age of AI dawns, she’s just getting started.
In late October, Lisa Su was honored by his peers at a gala dinner at the Nasdaq Marketsite in New York City.
Two of the most skilled leaders of our time discuss leadership, technology and resilience in an era of tremendous volatility and opportunity.
Lisa Su is honored as 2024 CEO of the Year by her peers at the gala dinner and reception.
Some of the world’s most well-known and well-respected chief executives honor Su in a video tribute.
The 2024 Chief Executive of the Year was selected by a committee of distinguished peer CEOs. The 2024 committee consists of Ed Bastian (CEO, Delta Air Lines, 2023 CEO of the Year), Marc Benioff (founder and CEO, Salesforce; 2022 CEO of the Year), Ken Frazier, (former CEO, Merck; 2021 CEO of the Year) Brian Moynihan (chair and CEO, Bank of America and 2020 CEO of the Year), Marillyn Hewson (former chair and CEO, Lockheed Martin; 2018 CEO of the Year), Adam Aron (president and CEO, AMC Entertainment), Carmine Di Sibio (global chair and CEO, EY Global), Dan Glaser (former president and CEO, Marsh & McLennan), Fred Hassan (former chair, Bausch & Lomb; partner, Warburg Pincus), Tamara Lundgren (president and CEO, Radius Recycling), Robert Nardelli (CEO, XLR-8), Tom Quinlan III (president and CEO, RR Donnelley), Jeffrey Sonnenfeld (president and CEO, The Yale Chief Executive Leadership Institute). Ted Bililies, Ph.D., partner & managing director, AlixPartners, is the exclusive adviser to the 2024 Selection Committee.
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