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GE Aerospace’s H. Lawrence Culp Jr. is becoming a regular on Barron’s annual list of Top CEOs—for good reason. He arguably ...
Larry Culp has burnished his reputation as an industrial mastermind with his restructuring of General Electric GE. On Tuesday, GE’s CEO will take the final step in a six-year process to break up ...
Tounderstand how Larry Culp has reshaped GE during his five years as chairman and CEO, consider the star-studded event that he hosted in Manhattan on September 6. The goal was not to promote new ...
Culp, Larry Larry Culp loved life, people, and tractors. He never met a stranger or forgot a face. Larry was a family man who loved his wife of 36 years with all of his heart. He would often tell p… ...
Trendlines Larry Culp brings GE back from the brink The first outsider to run General Electric, Culp accelerated the breakup of the company, cut costs, and increased productivity ...
Culp tells Fortune he turned down the job twice, and explains how he unleashed a transformation that powered the stock up 96% last year, besting Apple and Google.
GE Aerospace CEO Larry Culp was paid $88 million in 2024 – likely making him the highest-paid CEO in Greater Cincinnati and near the top in the U.S.
General Electric Chairman and CEO Larry Culp is taking on another role as the top executive at the company's aviation business. The current aviation CEO will become the VP and CCO.
General Electric CEO Larry Culp is taking on the additional role of CEO of the company’s aviation business. GE said Monday, June 27, 2022 that aviation’s current CEO, ...
GE Aerospace CEO Larry Culp was paid $88 million in 2024 – likely making him not only the highest-paid CEO in Greater Cincinnati, or Ohio, but among the best-compensated in the U.S.
GE Aerospace has extended its employment contract with CEO Larry Culp more than three years, including a pay raise that could make him the highest-paid executive in Greater Cincinnati.. With Culp ...
GE Aerospace CEO Larry Culp has declined Boeing's request to consider taking over as the U.S. planemaker's top boss, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.