Former CEO of SAP - Business Leader
American businessman
CEO of ServiceNow
Growing up in working-class Long Island, a sixteen-year-old Bill traded three hourly wage jobs to buy a small deli, which he ran by instinctively applying ideas that would be the seeds for his
future success. After paying for and graduating college, BILL MCDERMOTT talked his way into a job selling copiers door-to-door for
Xerox, where he went on to rank number one in every sales position he held and eventually became the company’s youngest-ever corporate officer.
Eventually, BILL MCDERMOTT left Xerox and in 2002 became the unlikely president of SAP’s flailing American business unit. There, he
injected enthusiasm and accountability into the demoralized culture by scaling his deli, sales, and management strategies. In 2010, Bill was named co-CEO, and in May 2014 he became SAP’s sole,
and first non-European, CEO. His journey will be chronicled in McDermott’s first book, Winners Dream, slated for release in October 2014.
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As a member of the SAP Executive Board and Global Managing Board, BILL MCDERMOTT focuses on developing and executing SAP’s strategy.
His priorities include strengthening relationships with customers and partners, driving SAP’s innovation portfolio across all markets, and ensuring operational excellence across the
company.
As the world’s leading provider of business software, SAP’s more than 66,000 employees and its vast ecosystem enable 252,000 customers of all sizes in more than 25 industries and 180 countries
worldwide. SAP AG is headquartered in Walldorf, Germany, and McDermott is based at the company’s North American headquarters location in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania.
BILL MCDERMOTT was first named to the SAP Executive Board in 2008 to manage global field operations. During this time, he has been
instrumental in re-architecting the company’s go-to-market strategy, closely aligning the field organizations with the product development teams.
Prior to his role on the SAP Executive Board, McDermott led SAP’s operations in the Americas (United States, Canada, and Latin America) and Asia Pacific Japan regions. Since he joined SAP in
2002, the company has delivered unparalleled growth in market share, revenue, and customer satisfaction in key markets.
Before joining SAP, BILL MCDERMOTT served as executive vice president of Worldwide Sales and Operations at Siebel Systems, and
president of Gartner, Inc., where he led the company’s core operations. He spent 17 years at Xerox Corporation, where he progressively rose through the ranks to become the company’s youngest
corporate officer and division president. He also served on the board of directors for two Xerox subsidiaries. In 1997, through his leadership, McDermott’s division received the Malcolm Baldrige
Award, presented annually by the President of the United States to businesses judged to be outstanding in several areas.
BILL MCDERMOTT is a member of several external boards, including the boards of ANSYS, a company that designs and develops engineering
simulation solutions used to predict how product designs will behave in manufacturing and real-world environments; and Under Armour, a performance apparel company dedicated to technologically
advanced products. He is also a member of the Dean’s Advisory Council for Villanova School of Business.
BILL MCDERMOTT has been recognized for his business leadership by a number of organizations. In 2013, he and Jim Snabe were ranked #2
on Glassdoor.com’s listing of the top 50 Highest Rated CEOs, based on their 99% approval rating from employees. He is also included in Irish America Magazine’s “2012 Business 100” for outstanding
business leadership.
He is an active community leader and advocate for corporate social responsibility. For his commitment to an unprecedented children and families information system, he was honored with the 2012
Promise Award by the Children’s Aid Society of New York City. He was lauded as the 2012 NPower Gala Honoree and was also named “Idealist of the Year” in 2008 by City Year Greater Philadelphia for
his civic leadership and “commitment to improving the community and the lives of those who live in Philadelphia.” In 2006, he received the Yitzhak Rabin Public Services Award in recognition of
his contributions as a civic leader who has demonstrated a commitment to Israel as a source of technological innovation.
In 2005, BILL MCDERMOTT was elected to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the world’s largest business federation representing three million
companies and organizations, and to the Chamber Foundation Board. He is also an active member of the Business Roundtable and the Business Council, associations of chief executive officers of
leading global companies. In 2011, the TechAmerica Foundation presented him with the Terman Award for Corporate Leadership in recognition of his commitment to public-private partnerships,
education and innovation.
McDermott holds an MBA in business management from the J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University and he completed the Executive Development Program at the Wharton
School of the University of Pennsylvania. He received his bachelor’s degree in business management from Dowling College.
Before joining SAP, BILL MCDERMOTT served as executive vice president of Worldwide Sales and Operations at Siebel Systems, and
president of Gartner, Inc., where he led the company’s core operations. He spent 17 years at Xerox Corporation, where he progressively rose through the ranks to become the company’s youngest
corporate officer and division president. He also served on the board of directors for two Xerox subsidiaries. In 1997, through his leadership, McDermott’s division received the Malcolm Baldrige
Award, presented annually by the President of the United States to businesses judged to be outstanding in several areas.
McDermott is a member of several external boards, including the boards of ANSYS, a company that designs and develops engineering simulation solutions used to predict how product designs will
behave in manufacturing and real-world environments; and Under Armour, a performance apparel company dedicated to technologically advanced products. He is also a member of the Dean’s Advisory
Council for Villanova School of Business
BILL MCDERMOTT has been recognized for his business leadership by a number of organizations. In 2013, he and Jim Snabe were ranked #2
on Glassdoor.com’s listing of the top 50 Highest Rated CEOs, based on their 99% approval rating from employees. He is also included in Irish America Magazine’s “2012 Business 100” for outstanding
business leadership.
He is an active community leader and advocate for corporate social responsibility. For his commitment to an unprecedented children and families information system, he was honored with the 2012
Promise Award by the Children’s Aid Society of New York City. He was lauded as the 2012 NPower Gala Honoree and was also named “Idealist of the Year” in 2008 by City Year Greater Philadelphia for
his civic leadership and “commitment to improving the community and the lives of those who live in Philadelphia.”
In 2006, he received the Yitzhak Rabin Public Services Award in recognition of his contributions as a civic leader who has demonstrated a commitment to Israel as a source of technological
innovation. In 2005, he was elected to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the world’s largest business federation representing three million companies and organizations, and to the Chamber Foundation
Board.
BILL MCDERMOTT is also an active member of the Business Roundtable and the Business Council, associations of chief executive officers
of leading global companies. In 2011, the TechAmerica Foundation presented him with the Terman Award for Corporate Leadership in recognition of his commitment to public-private partnerships,
education and innovation.
McDermott holds an MBA in business management from the J.L. Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University and he completed the Executive Development Program at the Wharton
School of the University of Pennsylvania. He received his bachelor’s degree in business management from Dowling College.