Mike Hallman founded The Hallman Group, a management consulting
firm located in Kirkland, Washington. His practice focuses on
marketing, sales, business development, and strategic planning
for the information systems industry. He serves on the Board
of Directors of Intuit, In Focus Corporation, and Digital InSight
Corporation as well as Fujitsu's wholly owned subsidiary and
Glovia International.
Mr. Hallman was President and Chief Operating Officer of Microsoft
Corporation (1990-1992). Prior to that, he served as Vice President
of the Boeing Company and President of Boeing Computer Services
(1987-1990). As Boeing's CIO, Mr. Hallman directed all company
information systems as well as an external systems integration
profit center with revenues of $400 million. Mr. Hallman worked
for the IBM Corporation in various sales and marketing executive
positions (1967-1987). As IBM's Vice President of Field Operations
he was responsible for one half of IBM's U.S. sales revenue.
In addition to his business activities, he is a trustee for
the Seattle Museum of Flight. He serves on the executive advisory
board of the University of Washington Business School and the
Visiting Committee to the Stephen M. Ross School of Business
at the University of Michigan.
Mr. Hallman received his BBA and MBA from the University of
Michigan in 1966 and 1967, respectively.
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