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throughout the world, we will be required to comply or potentially face market access limitations or
other sanctions, including fines. However, we believe that technology will be fundamental to finding
solutions to achieve compliance with and manage those requirements, and we are collaborating with
industry, business groups and governments to find and promote ways that HP technology can be used
to address climate change and to facilitate compliance with these related laws, regulations and treaties.
We are committed to maintaining compliance with all environmental laws applicable to our
operations, products and services and to reducing our environmental impact across all aspects of our
business. We meet this commitment with a comprehensive environmental, health and safety policy,
strict environmental management of our operations and worldwide environmental programs and
services.
The liability for environmental remediation and other environmental costs is accrued when HP
considers it probable and can reasonably estimate the costs. Environmental costs and accruals are
presently not material to our operations or financial position. Although there is no assurance that
existing or future environmental laws applicable to our operations or products will not have a material
adverse effect on HP’s operations or financial condition, we do not currently anticipate material capital
expenditures for environmental control facilities.
Executive Officers:
R. Todd Bradley; age 53; Executive Vice President, Personal Systems Group
Mr. Bradley has served as Executive Vice President of HP’s Personal Systems Group since June
2005.
David A. Donatelli; age 46; Executive Vice President and General Manager, Enterprise Servers,
Storage, Networking and Technology Services
Mr. Donatelli has served as Executive Vice President and General Manager of HP’s Enterprise
Servers, Storage and Networking segment since May 2009 and of HP’s Technology Services business
unit since June 2011. Previously, Mr. Donatelli served as President of the storage division of EMC
Corporation, an information technology company, from September 2007 to April 2009. Prior to that,
Mr. Donatelli served as Executive Vice President of Storage Product Operations at EMC from 2006 to
September 2007.
John M. Hinshaw; age 41; Executive Vice President, Global Technology and Business Processes
Mr. Hinshaw has served as Executive Vice President, Global Technology and Business Processes
since November 2011. Previously, Mr. Hinshaw served as Vice President and General Manager of
Information Solutions at The Boeing Company, an aerospace company, from January 2011 to October
2011 and as Global Chief Information Officer for Boeing from June 2007 to December 2010. Prior to
that, Mr. Hinshaw spent 14 years at Verizon Wireless, a telecommunications company, serving most
recently as Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer from 2005 to June 2007.
Michael J. Holston; age 49; Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary
Mr. Holston has served as Executive Vice President and General Counsel since February 2007 and
as Secretary since March 2007. Prior to that, he was a partner in the litigation practice at Morgan,
Lewis & Bockius LLP, where, among other clients, he supported HP as external counsel on a variety of
litigation and regulatory matters for more than ten years.
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