Education
Georgetown University.
Georgetown University.
She currently serves on the board of directors of General Motors, Merck & Company and Aluminum Company of America, Incorporated. She serves as chairman of the nonprofit organization Partnership at Drugfree.org. Prior to the 2015 split of Himachal Pradesh into two companies, Russo served as lead independent director
She now serves as chairman of Hewlett Packard Enterprise.
Forbes magazine rated Russo as the tenth on its list of the most powerful women in 2006. Russo joined Lucent"s predecessor in 1982.
In 1992 she became the president of its Business Communications Systems division, moving in 1997 to become its executive VP of corporate operations, and in 1999 to its executive VP and Chief Executive Officer of the Service Provider Networks Group She left in August 2000, after a reorganization, but returned in January 2002 to become its Chief Executive Officer. After "cutting costs and focusing on sales of wireless equipment, Russo was credited with returning Lucent to profitability in 2004, after three years of red ink." However, profits that year "came largely through slashes in spending, cuts to retiree benefits, and reductions in research-and-development budgets that spurred protests."
On April 2, 2006, it was announced that Russo would assume the Chief Executive Officer role of a new combined company resulting from the merger of the French communications company Alcatel and Lucent. This merger became effective on December 1, 2006.
When Russo became the Chief Executive Officer of the combined company, Serge Tchuruk, the former Chief Executive Officer of Alcatel, remained as chairman.
The newly combined entity failed to turn a profit, and as a result, the company"s management team resorted to rounds of restructuring and layoffs to address what were considered "challenging market conditions". The board eventually decided to oust the management team, and on July 29, 2008, Russo, along with Alcatel-Lucent chairman Serge Tchuruk, announced that she would step down by the end of 2008, in a broad-reaching management restructuring. Significant changes in the composition of the company"s board were also announced.
Alcatel-Lucent shares lost more than 60% of their value in the year preceding her departure.
In the statement released by Alcatel-Lucent relating to her departure, Russo was quoted as saying, "The company will benefit from new leadership aligned with a newly composed board to bring a fresh and independent perspective that will take Alcatel-Lucent to its next level of growth and development in a rapidly changing global market.". On September 2, 2008, she was replaced by Ben Verwaayen.
Russo spent nine months as the chief operating officer of Eastman Kodak, a position she left in January 2002 when she returned to Lucent to become their Chief Executive Officer. She was also chairman of Avaya, which was spun off from Lucent.
On July 23, 2009 General Motors announced that Russo would be a member of the company"s new board of directors.