Automation and Embedded Systems 2006 was a transformational year for Automation and Embedded Systems (GE Fanuc), a leader in industrial automation and productivity solutions. Following a series of acquisitions, Automation and Embedded Systems is working as a team to align strategies and to inspire employees toward a unified vision. Training has enabled this team to accelerate action plans that leverage domain expertise to expand its global presence and increase new product introductions growing annualized revenues by 50% in 2006. pictured left to right Maryrose Sylvester, Rob McKeel, Steve Szamocki, Bill Estep, Rich Carpenter, Matt Hardt, Sheila Kester Risk Management Managing risk in financial investing is an important core compe- tency at GE and by necessity, a team effort. As GE’s fi nancial services activities have grown to $565 billion in assets spanning 55 countries, our risk management capabilities have also devel- oped to foster and manage this growth. GE has dedicated and experienced risk management teams in every business and in every market that we serve. Building on their 25 years of experience, our most senior profes- sionals engaged in leadership training to challenge assumed expertise and to develop new ways of evaluating risk. In 2006, GE evaluated over $16 billion in acquisitions and over $70 billion of core organic growth. pictured left to right Ray Duggins, David Amble, Samira Barakat, Jim Colica, Bill Strittmatter ge 2006 annual report 37
1. Michael E. Pralle President & Chief Executive Officer, Real Estate 2. Keith S. Sherin Senior Vice President & Chief Financial Officer 3. Lloyd G. Trotter Vice Chairman, GE and President & Chief Executive Officer, GE Industrial 4. Shane Fitzsimons Vice President, Corporate Financial Planning & Analysis 5. S. Omar Ishrak President & Chief Executive Officer, GE Healthcare, Clinical Systems 6. William H. Cary President & Chief Executive Officer, GE Money, EMEA 7. Deborah M. Reif President & Chief Executive Officer, Equipment Services 8. John G. Rice Vice Chairman, GE and President & Chief Executive Officer, GE Infrastructure 9. Joseph M. Hogan President & Chief Executive Officer, GE Healthcare 10. Elizabeth J. Comstock President, Digital Media & Market Development, NBC Universal, Inc. 11. Mark M. Little Senior Vice President, Global Research 12. Brian B. Worrell Vice President, Corporate Audit Staff 13. Claudi Santiago President & Chief Executive Officer, Oil & Gas 14. Gary M. Reiner Senior Vice President & Chief Information Officer 15. David R. Nissen President & Chief Executive Officer, GE Money 16. Kathryn A. Cassidy Vice President & GE Treasurer 17. Pamela Daley Senior Vice President, Corporate Business Development 18. John F. Lynch Senior Vice President, Human Resources 19. Ronald R. Pressman Senior Vice President & Chief Executive Officer, GE Asset Management 20. Daniel S. Henson Vice President & Chief Marketing Officer 21. Michael A. Neal Vice Chairman, GE and Chairman, GE Capital Services Ferdinando Beccalli-Falco 22. President & Chief Executive Officer, International 23. William J. Conaty Senior Vice President & Human Resources Advisor 24. James P. Campbell President & Chief Executive Officer, Consumer & Industrial 25. Yoshiaki Fujimori President & Chief Executive Officer, GE Money, Asia 26. Jeff R. Garwood President & Chief Executive Officer, Water & Process Technologies Corporate Executive Council Led by Chairman and CEO Jeff Immelt, the Corporate Executive Council (CEC) knows what it means to invest and deliver for long-term growth. With an average of 20 years of global and multibusiness experience each, this team is helping GE to build the future. 38 ge 2006 annual report
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