NetApp Appoints Beth O’Callahan to Newly Defined Chief Administrative Officer Role
NetApp, the intelligent data infrastructure company, announced a
strategic evolution in its leadership structure designed to enhance focus,
strengthen collaboration, and drive execution across the business with the
appointment of Beth O’Callahan, NetApp’s Chief Legal Officer (CLO), to Chief
Administrative Officer (CAO).
In this newly expanded role, Beth will continue overseeing Legal,
Compliance, Government Relations, and Sustainability, while assuming
responsibility for Human Resources, Workplace Experience, and Corporate
Communications, effective March 3. By unifying these critical functions under a
single leadership umbrella, NetApp aims to foster greater synergy, alignment,
and operational excellence in support of its corporate strategy. Beth will also
maintain her role as NetApp’s Corporate Secretary.
“With Beth at the helm in this expanded capacity, we are strengthening
our ability to execute with agility while fostering a more integrated and
high-achieving organization,” said George Kurian, CEO at NetApp. “Her deep
understanding of our business, commitment to excellence, and track record of
driving impact make her the ideal leader to take on this role.”
A distinguished leader, Beth joined NetApp in 2013 and has played an
instrumental role in shaping the company’s legal and compliance framework,
holding several leadership positions within her tenure. She is widely
recognized for her enterprise mindset, ability to build high-performing teams,
relentless pursuit of business objectives, and dedication to diversity,
allyship, and the ethical use of technology.
Over the course of her career, Beth has earned numerous accolades,
including the National Diversity Council’s Leadership Excellence in Technology
Award, Corporate Counsel Women of Power and Influence in Law, The Silicon
Valley Business Journal Women of Influence Award, and the YWCA Tribute to Women
and Industry Award. Beyond her professional contributions, O’Callahan is an
active advocate for education and legal equity, serving on the Board of
Directors for Bay Scholars and the Law Foundation of Silicon Valley.
“I am honored to take on this expanded role and to help shape NetApp’s
talent and culture for the future—preserving its strengths while enhancing
accountability, urgency, and agility to propel us to the next level,” said Beth
O’Callahan, Chief Administrative Officer at NetApp.
This appointment reinforces NetApp’s commitment to operational
excellence, talent development, and long-term growth, positioning the company
to execute its ambitious strategic goals with even greater focus and
efficiency.
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