Joel Hyatt, chief executive officer of Current Media, and John Joyce, a managing director at Silver Lake, have joined the board of Hewlett-Packard as independent directors.
“These are outstanding individuals who further HP’s objective of creating a world-class board,” said Mark Hurd, HP chairman and chief executive officer.
“Joel Hyatt has outstanding experience in the media and consumer industries. John Joyce has extensive knowledge of the technology industry. They bring with them deep business knowledge, exceptional judgment and outstanding character.”
The HP board now has 10 members.
Hyatt, 57, serves as chief executive officer of Current Media, which he co-founded with former U.S. vice-president Al Gore, as well as Current TV, its U.S. television subsidiary. Previously, he was founder and chief executive officer of Hyatt Legal Plans, the largest provider of employer-sponsored group legal plans in the U.S., and a lecturer of entrepreneurship at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business.
Joyce, 53, joined Silver Lake in 2005 after two decades at IBM, where he was most recently senior vice president and group executive of the IBM Global Services division and had previously served as chief financial officer of IBM and as president of IBM Asia Pacific.
Hyatt has been appointed to the board’s newly formed finance and investment committee and the HR and compensation committee. Joyce has been appointed to the audit committee and to the newly reconstituted technology committee.
Their terms expire at HP’s March 2008 annual meeting of stockholders, when they will be eligible for re-election.