Enrique Lores is the President and CEO of HP Inc., a global technology leader redefining the Future of Work. With operations in more than 180 countries, HP delivers innovative and AI-powered devices, software, services and subscriptions that drive business growth and professional fulfillment.
Since becoming CEO in November 2019, Enrique has spearheaded a bold strategy to position HP for the future, emphasizing a growth-oriented portfolio, digital transformation, and exceptional talent development.
Under Enrique’s leadership, HP has been recognized with several prestigious awards, including Fortune’s World’s Most Admired Companies, Barron's 100 Most Sustainable Companies, JUST Capital’s Just 100 List, and The Wall Street Journal’s Best-Managed Companies.
With a career spanning more than 35 years at HP, Enrique has held senior leadership roles across the company’s Personal Systems, Print, Industrial, and Services businesses in various global, regional, and country-specific capacities. Notably, he led the Separation Management Office during the 2015 split of the Hewlett-Packard Company, one of the most complex corporate separations in history. In the leadership role, he streamlined HP’s cost structure, simplified the organization, and opened new avenues for innovation and growth.
Enrique is also active in several influential organizations, serving as Chair of the PayPal Board and participating in the International Advisory Boards of Inditex, Esade Business School, and San Telmo Business School. He is also a member of the Business Roundtable, the Welcome.US CEO Council, and the World Economic Forum’s International Business Council and Alliance of CEO Climate Leaders.
Enrique began his career as an HP intern after earning his degree in electrical engineering from the Polytechnic University of Valencia (UPV) and an MBA from Esade Business School. In 2024, UPV recognized Enrique as an "honoris causa" doctor for his commitment to lifelong learning, technical knowledge, and business success. He is based in Palo Alto, California.