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HP’s Moscow Office Matryoshka Doll

Matryoshka doll depicting Dave Packard on one side and Bill Hewlett on the other, showing Bill's side. Enlarge
Side of the Bill/Dave matryoshka doll featuring the Addison Avenue garage and Mickey Mouse. Enlarge
Side of the Bill/Dave matryoshka doll featuring an HP computer and the Russian and US flags. Enlarge
Matryoshka doll depicting Dave Packard on one side and Bill Hewlett on the other, showing Dave's side. Enlarge
Matryoshka dolls representing HP Russia's leadership, from the Moscow office head (smallest) up to Bill and Dave (largest). Enlarge
Backs of the set of matryoshka dolls. Enlarge
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Date: 1993

Hewlett-Packard opened its Moscow office in 1973, and unlike most Western technology companies, it maintained operations there from that point forward. This matryoshka (Russian nesting doll) set represents the reporting relationships for Hewlett-Packard Moscow during the office’s 20th anniversary year (1993). The innermost doll represents the head of the Moscow office, and from there the dolls work their way up the leadership chain to Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard on the outermost doll. (Full order of dolls, from smallest to largest: Nick Rossiter, Peter Kohl, David Baldwin, Franco Mariotti, Alan Bickell, Lew Platt, Dave Packard/Bill Hewlett.)

Tags: 1990s • 1993 • Alan Bickell • anniversary • Bill Hewlett • Dave Packard • David Baldwin • Franco Mariotti • Lew Platt • Moscow • Nick Rossiter • Peter Kohl • Russia

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