Nutanix Announces New Appointment to Board of Directors: Greg Lavender
Nutanix Appoints Greg Lavender to Board of Directors
Nutanix, a leading company in hybrid multicloud computing, has announced the addition of Greg Lavender to its board of directors. Lavender brings over 40 years of experience in software, cloud, artificial intelligence, and enterprise infrastructure to the table.
Lavender previously served as the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at Intel from June 2021 to June 2025. Before that, he held the same position at VMware. He began his career in academia, serving as a professor of computer science. Lavender has also held senior leadership roles at Citigroup, Cisco Systems, and Sun Microsystems.
In a statement, Lavender expressed his excitement about joining Nutanix, stating that the company is at the forefront of enterprise technology innovation. He believes that Nutanix's unified software platform for running applications, AI, and managing data anywhere is designed for the future of companies using multiple clouds and locations.
Nutanix simplifies operations for traditional and modern applications, making it a cost-effective solution for businesses. The company's software stack is built to accommodate the future of companies using multiple clouds and multiple locations to run their applications and data.
Nutanix helps organizations digitally transform and power hybrid multicloud environments. The company can be learned more about at www.nutanix.com. Nutanix can also be followed on social media.
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As of now, Lavender is currently serving on the board of Arista Networks, Inc. Nutanix is trusted by over 29,000 customers worldwide. A photo accompanying the announcement is available at a specific URL.
Lavender holds a Ph.D. and M.S. in Computer Science from Virginia Tech and a B.S. in Computer Science from the University of Georgia.
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