iLead Series - Jim Whitehurst, President & CEO of Red Hat
Wong Auditorium (E51)
2 Amherst Street, Cambridge, MA 02139, United States
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Whitehurst has grown Red Hat and its influence on a variety of industries, by reaching key milestones—the most notable in 2012 when Red Hat became the first $1 billion revenue open source software company. Since joining Red Hat, Whitehurst has grown revenue from more than $500 million at the end of February 2008, to more than $2 billion for the company's 2016 fiscal year. Under his leadership, Red Hat was named to Forbes' list of "The World's Most Innovative Companies" in 2015, 2014, and 2012; added to Standard and Poor's (S&P) 500 stock index in 2009; and named one of the best places to work by Glassdoor in 2016, 2014, and 2013.
In June 2015, Whitehurst published a book with Harvard Business Review Press entitled "The Open Organization: Igniting Passion and Performance" showing how open principles of management—based on transparency, participation, and community—can help organizations navigate and succeed in a fast-paced connected era. To date, the book has sold more than 42,000 copies; been featured in more than 130 unique press articles including articles from Fortune, Forbes, and Fast Company; and named one of the top 10 creative leadership books of 2015 in Forbes.
During his six-years at Delta Air Lines, he drove significant international expansion and as Chief Operating Officer, oversaw all aspects of airline operations—from sales to strategy. At The Boston Consulting Group, where he began his career in 1989, he held several corporate development leadership roles, working in the Chicago, Hong Kong and Shanghai offices, and as a partner in the Atlanta office with numerous clients across a wide range of industries.
A graduate of Rice University in Houston, Texas, Whitehurst also holds a General Course degree from the London School of Economics. He received his Masters in Business Administration from Harvard University in 1994. Whitehurst lives in Durham, NC, with his wife and twins. He is a member of the Board of Directors of Duke University Health System, Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina, Santander International Advisory Board, SecureWorks, and United Airlines, and a member of the North Carolina Chamber of Commerce.