CSC names Mike Lawrie CEO, ending four-month search

Posted on February 8th, 2012 at 10:28 pm to Computerworld by Peter Sayer
CSC ended four months of speculation about the identity of its next CEO late Tuesday, announcing that Mike Lawrie, currently CEO of British IT service company Misys, will become CEO of CSC by the end of March. He has already taken a seat on CSC's board.  Full story »

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