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Louis V. Gerstner Jr., Former IBM CEO, Dies at 83

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Last updated: December 28, 2025 8:51 pm
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Published: December 28, 2025
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Louis V. Gerstner Jr., the former CEO and chairman of IBM, passed away at the age of 83. Arvind Krishna, the current chairman and CEO of IBM, informed employees of Gerstner’s death in a recent email, though no cause was provided.

Gerstner took the helm at IBM in April 1993 amid significant uncertainty for the company. His leadership was pivotal in reshaping IBM’s trajectory during a turbulent period, characterized by serious financial struggles that nearly pushed the tech giant into bankruptcy. Known as Big Blue, IBM underwent a transformative shift under Gerstner’s guidance, moving from a focus primarily on hardware to a broader emphasis on business services.

Initially an outsider to the technology world, Gerstner transitioned to IBM from RJR Nabisco, bringing with him experience from American Express and McKinsey & Company. His tenure spanned nine years, during which he implemented sweeping changes that included cultural shifts, extensive cost-cutting measures, asset divestitures, and stock buybacks. By the time he retired as CEO in 2002, IBM’s stock had soared approximately 800%, marking a significant turnaround.

In addition to his critical role at IBM, Gerstner served as chairman of the Carlyle Group after his retirement from the company, a position he held until 2008. He was also a prolific author, known for his memoir “Who Says Elephants Can’t Dance” and co-authoring “Reinventing Education: Entrepreneurship in America’s Public Schools.” His business acumen extended to various corporate boards, including those of Bristol-Myers, the New York Times, American Express, AT&T, and Caterpillar.

Beyond his corporate achievements, Gerstner was deeply committed to public education in the United States. He launched an initiative at IBM aimed at integrating company technology into schools. In 1989, he established the Gerstner Philanthropies, which encompassed the Gerstner Family Foundation. This foundation focused on funding biomedical research, environmental projects, and education initiatives, particularly benefiting communities in New York City, Boston, and Palm Beach County, Florida.

The legacy of Louis V. Gerstner Jr. as a transformative leader in both business and philanthropy is likely to endure, as his contributions have left an indelible mark on the technology sector and society at large.

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