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Mike Salvino is an American business executive. He was president and CEO of DXC Technology from September 2019 to December 2023.
Salvino attended Marietta College, where he earned a Bachelor of Science in industrial engineering in 1987. Salvino was a starter for the Marietta Pioneers, the school’s basketball team, where he was a forward.
Salvino’s first major position was with Andersen Consulting, where he became an associate partner in 1997. He later left the company for Exult Inc. By 2003, he had been promoted to executive vice-president for North American client sales and accounts at Exult, and by April 2004, he was the company’s president for the Americas region. Before he left for Accenture in 2006, Salvino had been appointed global sales and accounts co-leader for Hewitt's human resources outsourcing group, which had acquired Exult.
Mike Salvino joined Accenture in 2006 to serve as managing director of business process outsourcing (BPO). In September 2009, he was named group chief executive of business process outsourcing.
In 2014, Salvino became group chief executive of Accenture operations. As of 2016, when he left Accenture Operations, Salvino supervised 100,000 employees, with the division generating $7 billion in annual revenue.
In 2016, Salvino joined Carrick Capital Partners as one of the firm’s operating partners. He later became a managing director.
In May 2019, Mike Salvino joined the board of directors of DXC Technology, and in September of that same year, he became CEO of the company.
In 2020, Salvino oversaw a deal to sell DXC's state and local health and human services business to Veritas Capital for $5 billion.
In 2021, Salvino rejected an offer from French IT firm Atos to acquire DXC. Salvino said the bid undervalued the company based on recent quarterly gains.
In May 2022, Mike Salvino was appointed as the chairman of DXC's board, taking over Ian Read following his retirement in July 2022.
In December 2023, it was announced that Mike Salvino would no longer be CEO of DXC Technology.