Inna Kuznetsova

Inna Kuznetsova (Russian: Инна Анатольевна Кузнецова) (born 1968) is the CEO of ToolsGroup, which she joined in 2022.[1] Formerly, she was CEO of 1010data, which she joined as COO in July 2019. Inna Kuznetsova also serves as Independent Non-Executive Director of Freightos (NASDAQ:CRGO). In the past she was the President & COO of INTTRA until its successful acquisition by E2open at the end of 2018; Chief Commercial Officer of CEVA Logistics; and before that, IBM vice president of sales and marketing, Systems Software. She previously served on boards of directors of Global Ports Investments PLC (LSE:GLPR) and Sage Group.[2]

Inna Kuznetsova
Born1968
Citizenship Soviet Union
 Russia
 United States
EducationMBA
Alma materMoscow State University (1990)
Organization(s)IBM
INTTRA Marketplace
Sage Group
Known forthe only vice president of Russian origin at IBM headquarters in the United States
Notable workwriter

She graduated from the faculty MSU CMC (1990).[3]

She received an MBA from a business school at Columbia University. She started working in the Russian branch of IBM (since 1993). Head of one of the sales sectors (since 1996). She worked in the IBM office in the United States (since 1997). She was engaged in developing markets and an internal startup IBM Life Sciences. She led the IBM business in Linux (since 2007).[4] Vice President of Marketing and Sales of System Software (2009) – the first Russian vice president at IBM headquarters.[5]

In 2011, in Moscow, the publishing house «Mann, Ivanov and Ferber» published Inna's book «Up! A practical approach to career growth».

In 2013, in Moscow, the publishing house Mann, Ivanov and Ferber published Inna's book A month in the sky. Practical notes on the ways of professional growth.

References

Literature

  • Inna Kuznetsova (2010). Up! Practical approach to career growth. Moscow: Mann, Ivanov and Ferber. ISBN 978-5-91657-144-8.
  • Inna Kuznetsova (2010). A month in the sky. Practical notes on the ways of professional growth. Moscow: Mann, Ivanov and Ferber. ISBN 978-5-91657-821-8.


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