Phil McKinney
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Phil McKinney
Vice President and Chief Technology Officer
Personal Systems Group
Hewlett-Packard Company
Philip McKinney is vice president and chief technology officer for HP’s Personal Systems Group. Prior to joining HP, McKinney was engaged in the day-to-day operational challenges as senior vice president and founding chief information officer for Teligent, a leading nationwide provider of fixed-wireless services. At Teligent, he led the strategy development, IT infrastructure build out and ongoing operations, managing a team of more than 1,000 technology professionals.
Before joining Teligent, McKinney was the senior executive responsible for the Communication Industry Consulting Practice at Computer Sciences Corporation where he directed consulting engagements worldwide. Earlier in his career at CSC, he oversaw the communication industry managed services division that provided missioncritical system outsourcing for more than 165 network and service providers worldwide.
McKinney is the host of the Killer Innovations Podcast ([1])
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