Christoph A. Pereira — VP and Chief Corporate, Securities & Finance Counsel at General Electric | Comparably
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Christoph A. Pereira — VP and Chief Corporate, Securities & Finance Counsel at General Electric

Christoph A. Pereira — VP and Chief Corporate, Securities & Finance Counsel at General Electric

Executive Bio

Mr. Christoph A. Pereira has been Vice President and Chief Corporate, Securities & Finance Counsel at General Electric Company since March 1, 2016. Mr. Pereira joined GE in 2007 and has held a series of leadership roles in Securities and Finance. He serves as Secretary and Deputy General Counsel at General Electric Capital Corporation. He served as a Vice President of Legal Affairs and Secretary of Exelixis Inc. since June 2004. From 1998 to June 2004, Mr. Pereira worked for the law firm of Sullivan & Cromwell LLP where he practiced securities law focusing on corporate finance and mergers & acquisitions. He also served as a judicial clerk at the Federal Courts of Vienna in Austria. Mr. Pereira holds an LL.M. from the University of Chicago Law School and a Mag. Jur. (equivalent to a U.S. J.D.) from the University of Vienna Law School, Austria.

Executive Team Culture Ratings from General Electric Employees

BOTTOM
40%
General Electric's Executive Team scores in the Bottom 40%
of similar sized companies on Comparably
Who ranks the Executive Team the highest?
Department - Finance 87/100
Department - Executive 72/100
Tenure - 5 to 10 Years 70/100
Who ranks the Executive Team the lowest?
Experience - Entry Level 30/100
Department - Product 38/100
Tenure - 1 to 2 Years 46/100

General Electric's Executive Team at a Glance

Based on 389 ratings, General Electric's employees are less satisfied with their Executive Team and give them a ā€œCā€ or 61/100. On average, Women provided higher ratings for their Executive Team compared to Men. Also, the Finance department thinks more highly of the Executive Team relative to the Product department.

General Electric's Executive Team ranks in the Bottom 30% of other companies in Boston and Bottom 40% of other companies on Comparably that also have 10,000+ Employees.

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