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I am very excited to announce that Travis Moon will join Computing Services on June 1st, 2013, as
the new Compute Services Operations Manager, replacing Jack Wilmot who recently took rotational
role into Apps.
Travis joins Agilent from the Dako acquisition, where he currently leads a global team as Manager of
Global Technical Infrastructure. Travis has held a variety of IT roles in his 14 years with Dako and
has experience with IT management, datacenter, networks, compute, security, operations, project
management and QA. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Information Technology, and an Masters in
Business Administration, Technology Focus.
Travis currently resides in Ventura, California, and will be relocating to Colorado Springs along with
his wife and 5 year old son. In his free time, Travis enjoys the outdoors and is an avid motorcycle
rider.
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Please join me in welcoming Rob Guerrero to the Agilent ITComputing Services organization! If you
recall, Rob had moved into CS aswe had started the project to integrate Dako into Agilent. That was
puton hold when Sapphire was announced. Now that things are starting to winddown for Sapphire,
Rob has re-joined my CS Operations staff and will bemanaging the Dako CS infrastructure
operations as well as integrating thatinfrastructure into the Agilent model.
Rob has held a variety of IT roles in his 10 years with Dakoand has experience with IT management,
datacenter, networks, compute, security,operations, project management and QA. Previously
employed with LockheedMartin, Rob was the Program Manager/Technical Lead at F.E. Warren
AFB,Cheyenne, WY responsible for multiple classified and unclassifiednetworks. He is a 20 year U.
S. Air Force veteran. Robresides in Ft. Collins, CO. In his free time, Rob enjoys camping,
boatingand brewing beer.
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I am pleased toannounce that Larry Hofmann has accepted my offer to be the next
ComputingServices Operations Manager (IM).
Larry started his career with Hewlett-Packard Ft Collins in1986 as an R&D Software Design
Engineer. In 1997, Larry became theLoveland Site IT Engineering Manager which led to a lead role
in the HP/AgilentSite IT Transition, splitting all the US factories. This wasfollowed by time in
Personal Productivity and ISRM where he was the 1st IT SOXChampion, leading IT’s compliance
initiatives including Data Privacy, PaymentCard compliance and IT Audit coordination.
Larry is no stranger to Computing Services. In 2009,he joined what was then Technical Computing
Services, responsible for theglobal R&D Server & Storage operations. In 2011, as part ofmerging
Technical Computing with Enterprise Computing (aka Hosting), this roleexpanded to cover both
Engineering and Enterprise operations. Currently,in addition to managing the day-to-day operations
for Unix, Database &Cloud, Larry is leading the Non-COS part of the CS infrastructure split forProject
Sapphire.
While his appointment is immediate, Larry’s 1st prioritywill be to wrap up his Sapphire deliverables.
At the same time he and Iwill be reviewing the Computing Services organizational structure to
preparefor the challenges ahead in the New Agilent, as well as drive initiatives tooptimize and
improve operational service delivery.
Larry holds a Bachelor of Science in Theoretical ComputerScience & Applied Mathematics from
Pacific Union College and a Master ofScience in Computer Science from Arizona State University.
Larry has two children in college. In his spare time,Larry enjoys sand blasting designs into glass and
serving his community as aReserve Deputy Sheriff.
As part of his new role, Larry will berelocating from Loveland to Colorado Springs