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Pascal Cagni

Pascal Cagni kleine größe.JPGPascal Cagni, General Manager and Vice President Europe, Middle-East and Africa, Apple


Pascal joined Apple in April 2000. With the help of the talented management team he has hired, he has transformed Europe into the fastest growing region at Apple. Pascal is a key player of the digital music revolution thanks to his contribution to iPod's success. Pascal joined Apple from NEC Computer International where he served as European Vice President and General Manager of Packard Bell. Under his tenure Packard Bell grew at three times the industry rate gaining the number one position in the European home computer market while revenue grew to more than US$ 1 billion.


Prior to Packard Bell, Pascal held several management positions with Software Publishing Corporation and Compaq Computer. He began his career with Booz Allen & Hamilton.


He is a founding member of the European Executive Council (EEC) and member of the board of the Aspen Institute and Egg (UK FTSE: Egg), the world's leading digital banking and financial services provider.


Pascal Cagni is a graduate of "Sciences Po" Paris Service Public, IEP in Paris. He holds a master's degree in business law from University R. Schumann in Strasbourg, an MBA from HEC (ISA) and an Executive Program EPGC from Stanford University in California.

 

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Agnes Saam· 05/02/06 · 08:39 PM

Hi Pascal Cagni,
How many of us wish that we could go back in time and invest our money in companies such as Microsoft, Dell Computers, Intel, Amazon, Yahoo, or Google when they were only a few years old? When was the right time to create wealth with those companies?

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