


Employees at Cray rank Peter Ungaro in the Bottom 35% of CEOs in Seattle. Comparatively, employees at Iron Mountain rank William Meaney in the Top 20% of CEOs in Boston. Employees rate their CEO differently based on the frequency of interaction, ability to affect company culture, and drive measurable results.

CEO of Cray
BIO: Mr. Peter J. Ungaro has been the Chief Executive Officer and President of Cray Inc. since August 8, 2005 and March 2005 respectively. Mr.Ungaro served as Senior Vice President for sales, marketing and services of Cray Inc. from September 20, 2004 to August 2005. Mr.Ungaro served as Vice President, worldwide deep computing sales for IBM since April 2003. He led global sales of all IBM server and storage products for high performance computing, life sciences, digital media and business intelligence markets. Mr. Ungaro coordinated IBM solutions teams that included sales, technical, marketing and product development personnel. Mr. Ungaro served as Vice President, worldwide high performance computing sales of IBM since 1999 and before then he held a number of other sales leadership positions after joining IBM in 1991. Mr. Ungaro was responsible for creating and implementing IBM's worldwide marketing and sales strategy, expanding opportunities for current and future Cray products, collaborating closely with product development and other technical leaders and continually enhancing the capabilities of Cray's global sales force. Mr. Ungaro has been a Director of Cray Inc. since August 8, 2005. Mr.Ungaro received a B.A. in business administration from Washington State University in 1990.

CEO of Iron Mountain
BIO: William Meaney is president and CEO of Iron Mountain, an information management and data center company and a member of the S&P 500, and serves as a director on the company's board. He previously served as CEO of The Zuellig Group, a $12 billion primarily business-to-business conglomerate based in China - Hong Kong S.A.R. that saw sales triple during his tenure from August 2004-March 2012. Prior to leading The Zuellig Group, Meaney spent a number of years in the airline industry, serving as the chief commercial officer and managing director of publicly-traded Swiss International Airlines from December 2002 to January 2004 and executive vice president of South African Airways from 1998 to 2001. Earlier in his career, Meaney served as: the acting CEO of South African Vaccine Producers; the founder and managing director of Genhro Management Consultancy; and a principal of Strategic Planning Associates, now part of Oliver Wyman. Meaney's first career was as a CIA operations officer. He is a member of the Asia Business Council, and he holds a bachelor's in mechanical engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a master's in industrial administration from Carnegie Mellon University. He also serves on the Board of Directors of State Street Corporation; and is a member of the Massachusetts General Hospital President's Council.

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Women at Iron Mountain rated their CEO an A+

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Diverse Employees at Iron Mountain rated their CEO an A+


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