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Chuck Robbins

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American businessman (born 1965/66)
Chuck Robbins
Born1965 or 1966 (age 59–60)[1]
EducationUniversity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (BMath)
OccupationBusinessman
TitleChairman and CEO,Cisco Systems
Children4

Charles H. Robbins (born 1965 or 1966) is an American businessman. He is the chairman and CEO ofCisco Systems.[1]

Early life

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Robbins was born inGrayson, Georgia, and educated atRocky Mount High School inRocky Mount, North Carolina.[2] In 1987, he earned aBachelor of Mathematics degree from theUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.[1]

Career

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Robbins began his career as an application developer forNorth Carolina National Bank (now part ofBank of America). He joinedWellfleet Communications followed by a brief tenure atAscend Communications before joining Cisco in 1997.[2]

Robbins filled various posts at Cisco, including senior vice president of the Americas and senior vice president of Worldwide Field Operations, a role in which he led Cisco's Worldwide Sales and Partner Organizations and built out Cisco's partnership program.[3][4]

In May 2015, Cisco announced that CEO and chairmanJohn Chambers would step down as CEO in July 2015 while remaining as chairman. Robbins, then a senior vice president, was named as his successor.[5] Mentored by Chambers, Robbins was unanimously voted in as the company's new chief executive, becoming CEO of Cisco Systems in July 2015.[6][5][7]

As CEO, Robbins became noted for accelerating the pace of Cisco's modern growth,[2][8] while disrupting outdated working modes,[9] promoting employee trust based in transparency of policy and process,[10] and humanitarian policies and workplace diversity.[11][12][13]

Robbins has advocated for corporate social responsibility.[14] However, in 2018, he said that talk of corporate social responsibility is becoming obsolete and just expected of "corporate icons."[15]

In 2018, as theGDPR came into effect, Robbins called for more regulation and for the tech industry to help educate regulators. In February 2019, Robbins promoted the need for comprehensive global privacy legislation, asserting privacy as “a fundamental human right."[16]

In 2019, Robbins advocated against a 15% increase on tariffs for Chinese goods.[17][18]

In 2023, Robbins's total compensation at Cisco was $31.8 million, up 37% from the previous year and representing a CEO-to-median workerpay ratio of 267-to-1.[19] For 2024, Robbins's total compensation from Cisco was $38.2 million.[20]

Boards and affiliations

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Robbins serves theWorld Economic Forum as the chair for the IT Governors Steering Committee and as a member of the International Business Council.[21] He is a member of theFord Foundation board of trustees.[22] He is a director forBlackRock and forThe Business Roundtable where he chairs the Immigration Committee.[23][24]

In 2018, Robbins authored a statement on behalf ofBusiness Roundtable that applauded bipartisan lawmakers working to reform immigration policies, while urging the White House “Administration to end immediately the policy of separating accompanied minors from their parents,” decrying the practice as “cruel and contrary to American values.”[25][26]

Robbins spoke at theWorld Economic Forum inDavos, Switzerland in 2016, 2017,[27] and 2018, and at the 2019 WEF annual general meeting.[28][29] As well as the 2024 annual meeting.

He has been a board member of theMS Society of Northern California, a member of the Advisory Board ofGeorgia Tech,[21] and a member of the International Council for theBelfer Center for Science and International Affairs atHarvard University.[3] He is also a member of the 2019 class of theAmerican Academy of Arts and Sciences.[30]

Robbins also serves as honorary counsel to Destination: Home, a non-profit organization devoted to ending homelessness inSanta Clara County, where Cisco's headquarters is located.[31]

Personal life

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Robbins is a fan ofNorth Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball and participates in social media.[4] He is married with four children and lives inLos Gatos,California.[1]

References

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  1. ^abcd"Q&A: Chuck Robbins, CEO of Cisco Systems". 30 July 2015. Retrieved14 July 2018.
  2. ^abcBrown, Bob (4 May 2015)."New Cisco CEO: Meet the real Chuck Robbins".Network World. Archived fromthe original on May 6, 2015. Retrieved20 August 2015.
  3. ^ab"The Path Forward: America's Digital Infrastructure with Chuck Robbins, Chair & CEO, Cisco". 16 June 2021. Retrieved15 March 2024.
  4. ^abBerman, Nat (2016)."Chuck Robbins: 10 Things You Didn't Know about Cisco's CEO".MoneyInc.com. Money Inc. Retrieved27 June 2019.
  5. ^ab"Cisco's Chambers to step down as CEO, to be executive chairman". Reuters. 4 May 2015. Retrieved20 August 2015.
  6. ^Frangos, Cassandra (2018).Crack the C-Suite Code: How Successful Leaders Make It to the Top. Wharton Digital Press. pp. 9–17.ISBN 9781613630853.
  7. ^Weinberger, Matt (19 January 2019)."Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins tells us how he led the $200 billion company to growth when everybody expected it to get crushed in the cloud wars". Business insider. Retrieved27 June 2019.
  8. ^Poletti, Therese (September 18, 2017)."Cisco is Chuck Robbins's company now, for better or worse". Market Watch. RetrievedJune 28, 2019.
  9. ^Frangos, Cassanda (December 3, 2018)."Making Leadership Last: How Long-Tenure CEOs Stand Their Ground".Forbes. RetrievedJune 28, 2019.
  10. ^"Chuck Robbins: How Cisco Brings Radical Transparency Into the Workplace".YouTube.com. LinkedIn. April 10, 2019. RetrievedJune 28, 2019.
  11. ^Robbins, Chuck (January 24, 2019)."10% of the world lives on $2 a day. It's time for businesses to step up".cnn.com. CNN. RetrievedJune 28, 2019.
  12. ^Shontell, Alyson (January 18, 2017)."Cisco CEO reveals what happened at the 'interactive' Trump Tower tech meeting with Silicon Valley power players".BusinessInsider.com. Business Insider. RetrievedJune 28, 2019.
  13. ^Jenkins, Aric (October 15, 2018)."Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins on Why Corporate Social Responsibility Is Becoming Obsolete". Fortune. RetrievedJune 28, 2019.
  14. ^Moorhead, Patrick."Cisco's CSR Program Under CEO Chuck Robbins Is Flourishing".Forbes. Retrieved2025-01-16.
  15. ^Jenkins, Aric."Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins on Why Corporate Social Responsibility Is Becoming Obsolete".Fortune. Retrieved2025-01-16.
  16. ^Bort, Julie (February 7, 2019)."Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins calls for a federal privacy law, throwing a spear at internet companies who sell advertising".BusinessInsider.com. 2019 Insider Inc. RetrievedJune 28, 2019.
  17. ^Gmelich, Krista (January 17, 2019)."Cisco CEO Warns Higher Tariffs Will Force Companies to Cut R&D".Bloomberg.com. Bloomberg LP. RetrievedJune 28, 2019.
  18. ^Quick, Becky; Kernan, Andrew (February 8, 2019)."Watch CNBC's full interview with Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins".CNBC.com.Squawk Box (CNBC). RetrievedJune 28, 2019.
  19. ^"Equilar 100: CEO Pay at the Largest Companies by Revenue".Equilar. 2024-06-07.Archived from the original on 2024-08-15. Retrieved2024-08-31.
  20. ^Batish, Amit (2025-05-01)."Equilar 100: A Snapshot of the Highest-Paid CEOs in 2024".Equilar.Archived from the original on 2025-06-19. Retrieved2025-10-27.
  21. ^ab"Charles H. Robbins".WeForum.org. World Economic Forum. RetrievedJune 28, 2019.
  22. ^"Charles H. Robbins".FordFoundation.org. Ford Foundation. RetrievedJune 28, 2019.
  23. ^Fuchs, Hailey (14 September 2023)."Cisco CEO named Business Roundtable chair". Retrieved15 March 2024.
  24. ^Krouse, Joann S. Lublin and Sarah (5 April 2017)."Cisco's CEO to Join BlackRock's Board".WSJ. Retrieved15 March 2024.
  25. ^Murray, Alan (June 20, 2019)."'This Is a Fundamental Issue:' Why Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins Challenged Trump on Border Separations". Fortune. RetrievedJune 27, 2019.
  26. ^Robbins, Chuck (June 19, 2019)."Business Roundtable Statement on Immigration". RetrievedJune 27, 2019.
  27. ^"World Economic Forum Annual Meeting".WeForum.org. World Economic Forum. RetrievedJune 27, 2019.
  28. ^Bloomberg, Jason (January 23, 2018)."'Reskilling' Top Of Mind At World Economic Forum In Davos".Forbes. RetrievedJune 27, 2019.
  29. ^"Cisco CEO Robbins Sees 'High Degree of Optimism' Among CEOs".Bloomberg.com. Bloomberg. January 23, 2019. RetrievedJune 27, 2019.
  30. ^"American Academy of Arts and Sciences 2019 FELLOWS AND INTERNATIONAL HONORARY MEMBERS WITH THEIR AFFILIATIONS AT THE TIME OF ELECTION". Archived fromthe original on April 10, 2019. RetrievedJune 28, 2019.
  31. ^Dickey, Megan Rose (March 26, 2018)."Cisco commits $50 million to end homelessness in Silicon Valley".Techcrunch.com. Tech Crunch. RetrievedJune 28, 2019.

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