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Daniel Borel. Refer to section 3.1 above.
Guerrino De Luca. Refer to section 3.1 above.
Mark J. Hawkins joined Logitech as Senior Vice President, Finance and Information Technology, and Chief
Financial Officer, in April 2006. Previously he was with Dell Corporation for six years, most recently serving as
Vice President of Finance for worldwide procurement and logistics and the Dell Operating Council. Prior to
joining Dell, Mr. Hawkins was employed by Hewlett-Packard Company for eighteen years in finance and
business-management roles in the United States and abroad. Among other assignments, he was involved in
supporting the spin-off of Agilent Technologies, formed from Hewlett-Packard’s former semiconductor and
instrument business. He also served on the board of directors for the HP Analytical Joint Ventures in Tokyo and
Shanghai. Mr. Hawkins holds a BA degree in Operations Management from Michigan State University, and an
MBA degree in Finance from the University of Colorado. He has also completed the Advanced Management
Program at Harvard Business School.
David Henry joined Logitech as Senior Vice President, Control Devices Business Unit, in August 2001 and
was named Senior Vice President, Customer Experience and Chief Marketing Officer in March 2007. From
January 2000 to June 2001, Mr. Henry served as Vice President of Business Development and Product
Management of Xigo Inc., a U.S. on-line intelligence software company. From November 1997 to January 2000,
Mr. Henry held various positions with Iomega, a U.S. portable storage company. His last position with Iomega
was Vice President and General Manager of Magnetic Products. Mr. Henry holds a BS degree in Mechanical
Engineering from Union College of Schenectady, New York.
Junien Labrousse joined Logitech as Vice President of the Video Division in 1997. He was named Senior
Vice President, Video Business Unit in April 2001, Senior Vice President, Entertainment and Communications in
July 2005 and Executive Vice President, Products in March 2007. Prior to joining Logitech, he was Vice
President of Engineering from 1995 to 1997 at Winnov LP, a U.S. company engaged in the development and
marketing of multimedia products. For more than 10 years he held several engineering and management
positions at Royal Philips Electronics NV, a global electronics company, in research and in the semiconductor
business division. Mr. Labrousse holds an MS degree in Electrical Engineering from the Ecole Superieure
d’Ingenieurs de Marseille, France and an MBA degree from Santa Clara University.
Gerald Quindlen joined Logitech as Senior Vice President, Worldwide Sales and Marketing in October
2005. From August 1987 to September 2004, Mr. Quindlen worked for Eastman Kodak Company where he was
most recently Vice President of Global Sales and Operations for the Consumer and Professional Imaging
Division and previously held senior sales or marketing management positions in the United States, Japan and
Asia Pacific. Prior to his 17 year tenure at Eastman Kodak, he worked for Mobil Oil Corporation in engineering.
Mr. Quindlen holds a BS degree in chemical engineering from Villanova University in Pennsylvania, and an
MBA degree in Finance from the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School in Philadelphia.
L. Joseph Sullivan joined Logitech in October 2005 as Vice President, Operations Strategy, and was
appointed Senior Vice President, Worldwide Operations in April 2006. Prior to joining Logitech, Mr. Sullivan
was Vice President of Operational Excellence and Quality for Carrier Corporation, a subsidiary of United
Technologies, from 2001 to 2005. Previously, he was with ACCO Brands, Inc. in engineering and manufacturing
management roles from 1998 to 2001. Mr. Sullivan holds a BS degree in Marketing Management and an MBA
degree in Operations Management from Suffolk University in Massachusetts.
Robert Wick joined Logitech as Vice President of the Audio Business Unit in March 2001, with the
acquisition of Labtec Inc. He was named Senior Vice President in April 2001 and in October 2002 he was named
Senior Vice President of the Audio and Interactive Entertainment Business Units. In July 2005, he was named
Senior Vice President, Strategy. Prior to joining Logitech, Mr. Wick was President and Chief Executive Officer
of Labtec Inc., a provider of PC speakers, headsets and microphones. Prior to joining Labtec, Mr. Wick spent
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