News

Ex-HP chair Patricia Dunn dies at 58

Patricia Dunn, ex-chairwoman, HP

Patricia Dunn, who was forced out as HP chairwoman in the wake of a spying scandal in 2006, has died in Orinda, Calif., at the age of 58 following a long fight against cancer.

Dunn was among the most powerful women in business during the 1990s and 2000s, having led Barclays Global Investors as CEO. She was trained as a journalist at UC Berkeley. She succeeded Carly Fiorina as HP Chair in 2005.

But a snooping scandal at HP — sparked by the board’s hiring of a private investigation firm to get to the bottom of board-level leaks to the press — led to Dunn’s downfall at HP. Dunn and others involved in the hiring of investigators or the investigations themselves were also charged with identity theft and other felonies, but charges against Dunn were eventually dropped. Dunn maintained her innocence throughout, denying knowledge of the techniques employed by the investigators HP hired.

Dunn’s board was also noteworthy for having hired CEO Mark Hurd, who himself was forced out in the wake of a sexual harassment claim.

HP, in a statement said, “Pattie Dunn worked tirelessly for the good of HP. We are saddened by the news of her passing, and our thoughts go out to her family on their loss.”

Previous ArticleNext Article

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

GET TAHAWULTECH.COM IN YOUR INBOX

The free newsletter covering the top industry headlines