IBM CEO Arvind Krishna joins USISPF board, know his thoughts on taking company forward
IBM: With more than three decades of experience at the tech giant, Arvind Krishna is a seasoned professional in the field who has spearheaded IBM's entry into and growth in the artificial intelligence, cloud, quantum computing, and blockchain sectors.

Arvind Krishna, the CEO of IBM, has joined the US-India Strategic and Partnership Forum's (USISPF) board of directors. On Thursday, an official announcement was made regarding this.
In addition, Indian-American 62-year-old CEO Krishna sits on the board of directors of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. He is also a member of Northrop Grumman's board of directors. With over thirty years of experience at the tech giant, this industry and IBM veteran has spearheaded the development and growth of new markets for IBM in the fields of blockchain, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and quantum computing.
Krishna has also played a major role in the creation of cutting-edge IBM solutions and products. He oversaw several innovative ideas and risky adjustments that produced measurable business gains, such as a 50% increase in IBM's information management division.
Here, Krishna says, 'America and India have very good relations, which is rooted in shared democratic values and strong economic and cultural ties. As a member of USISPF, I look forward to harnessing the power of technology to drive economic growth, create opportunity for all, and solve the unique challenges of our time'.
USISPF reported that Krishna has made significant scientific contributions in many technical areas, including wireless networking, security, systems, and databases. He founded IBM's security software business and helped create the world's first commercial wireless system.