Steven Rice (Juniper) - Career

Career

Steven Rice built a 25-year career spanning a range of HR leadership positions with Hewlett-Packard. His last position at HP was Vice President of Human Resources, Global Operations, with responsibility for more than 900 HR professionals supporting 145,000 employees around the world

Rice joined Juniper Networks in 2006 and leads the human resources organization that supports the company's operations worldwide.

Rice also chairs the Juniper Foundation, Juniper's primary philanthropic arm, which supports children, education, and lifelong learning in the communities where Juniper has a significant employee and customer presence.

Juniper Networks
Key People
  • Kevin Johnson, CEO
  • Scott Kriens, Chairman of the Board
  • Pradeep Sindhu, Vice-Chairman/CTO
  • Robyn Denholm, EVP/CFO
  • Mitchell Gaynor, EVP/GC, Secretary
  • Lauren Flaherty, EVP/CMO
  • Steven Rice, EVP/HR
  • Kim Perdikou, EVP/GM IPG
  • Gerri Elliott, EVP, Chief Sales, Services & Support Officer
  • Luis Avila-Marco, SVP
Founders
  • Pradeep Sindhu
  • Dennis Ferguson
  • Bjorn Liencres
Products
  • JUNOS
  • Junos SDK
  • JUNOSe
  • M Series
  • T-series
  • J-Series
  • E-series
  • MX-series
  • JCS1200
  • EX-series
Acquisitions
(List)
  • Layer Five (1999)
  • Pacific Advantage Ltd (2000)
  • Micro Magic Inc. ('00)
  • Pacific Broadband ('01)
  • Nexsi Systems ('02)
  • Unisphere Networks ('02)
  • NetScreen Technologies ('04)
  • Kagoor Networks ('05)
  • Peribit Networks ('05)
  • Redline Networks ('05)
  • Acorn Packet Solutions ('05)
  • Funk Software ('05)
  • Ankeena Networks ('10)
  • Trapeze Networks ('10)
  • SMobile Systems ('10)
  • Altor Networks ('10)
  • Mykonos Software ('12)
Certification
  • Juniper Networks Technical Certification Program
Stock Symbol
NYSE: JNPR
Website
juniper.net

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