George Reyes

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George Reyes is the Chief Financial Officer of Google, and a director of BEA Systems and Symantec. (See image.)

Reyes received his Bachelor of Arts degree in accounting from the University of South Florida. He then went on to earn his masters degree in business administration from Santa Clara University. Reyes has spent 13 years at Sun Microsystems and held a variety of jobs, including Vice President and Corporate Controller from April 1994 to April 1999. He then became Vice President and Treasurer from April 1999 to September 2001. In 2000 George joined Symantec's board of directors. From February 2002 to June 2002, Reyes was an interim Chief Financial Officer for ONI Systems in which he helped the sale of Ciena Corporation and ONI.

George Reyes is also related to several high-tech executives:

  • Gregory Reyes, nephew (former CEO of Brocade)
  • Gregorio Reyes, brother (member of the Board of Directors of Seagate Technologies)


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