OpenText adds Ann Powell to its Board of Directors

– CANADA, Waterloo –  OpenText (NASDAQ: OTEX | TSX: OTEX) today announced the appointment of Ann Powell to its board of directors.

“Ann brings a strong global talent and culture perspective to our board,” said Board Chair, Tom Jenkins. “Her extensive international experience and deep focus on fostering a workforce culture that is powerfully diverse and globally inclusive is a strategic asset that further strengthens our Board.”

About Ann Powell

Ms. Powell is the current EVP, Global Chief Human Resource Officer for Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS), a Fortune 500 global biopharmaceutical company with over $40 billion in revenues and 30,000 employees worldwide.

Ms. Powell has held leadership roles of increasing responsibility across several industries over a 30-year career focused on talent and culture. Before joining BMS in 2013, Ms. Powell was the Chief Human Resources Officer for Shire Pharmaceuticals.

She holds a B.S. degree from Iowa State University, a Master’s degree in Industrial Relations from, University of Minnesota, and is certified as a Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR®).

About OpenText

OpenText, The Information Company™, enables organizations to gain insight through market-leading information management solutions, powered by OpenText Cloud Editions.

For more information, visit opentext.com

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