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Mario Leone serves as executive vice president and chief information officer of Ingram Micro Inc. Based at the company's headquarters in Santa Ana, Calif., Leone is responsible for Ingram Micro's worldwide information and business systems ensuring a stable, effective platform for profitable growth. He leads an information services organization that supports hundreds of thousands of transactions per day through operations on five continents. He joined the company in 2009
Leone has 30 years of experience providing marketing and technology solutions for large global corporations. Before joining Ingram Micro, he served as senior vice president and chief information officer at Federal-Mogul Corporation, a global supplier of powertrain and safety technologies serving the automotive, industrial and worldwide after-markets. He served on the company's strategy board and led a global team of information professionals, directing information strategy, shared services and integration activities to support company operations in 35 countries.
Prior to joining Federal-Mogul, he served as senior vice president and chief information officer at FIAT, and its business unit IVECO, a leading European industrial vehicle company. While there, he developed and implemented a global corporate IT strategy that helped the company return to profitability and increase sales in all major business units.
Leone has also held senior management positions in business management and information systems for Dow Chemical Company and Union Carbide Corporation.
Leone earned a bachelor's degree in chemistry and biology from Boston University and a master's degree in business administration with a concentration in finance from Babson College in Massachusetts.
About the company: Ingram Micro is a Fortune 100 company based in Santa Ana , CA. It is the world's largest wholesale distributor of computer products to resellers in about 150 countries worldwide. Ingram Micro also offers services including supply chain management, business intelligence, financing, logistics and network support, to its suppliers. Nearly 60% of Ingram Micros' sales are outside North America.
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