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Keith S. Sherin to Retire from GE after 35 Years of Service; Richard A. Laxer to Lead GE Capital

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Keith S. Sherin to Retire from GE after 35 Years of Service; Richard A. Laxer to Lead GE Capital

GE announced today that Richard A. Laxer, GE Capital International president and CEO, will lead GE Capital effective September 1, 2016 as president and CEO. Keith S. Sherin, GE vice chairman and GE Capital chairman and CEO, will retire from GE effective December 31, 2016.

Keith Sherin, 57, led the successful transformation of GE Capital into a smaller, more focused company after a career in business leadership positions across GE, including 15 years as GE Chief Financial Officer. Richard Laxer, 55, started his career in GE’s Financial Management Program in 1984 and has held leadership positions in Finance and later as CEO of major GE Capital businesses around the globe. He has been the leader of GE Capital’s international operations since 2009 and has been named a senior vice president of GE.

Jeff Immelt, GE chairman and CEO, said, “We are very fortunate to have an executive of the caliber of Rich Laxer to succeed Keith Sherin in leading GE Capital. Rich has a long and distinguished track record of leadership at GE and is ideally suited to lead GE Capital in its new role supporting GE’s industrial growth.”

GE Capital going forward will consist of three global businesses, GE Capital Aviation Services (GECAS), GE Energy Financial Services and GE Industrial Finance, all of which support the growth of GE’s industrial businesses and customers.

Regarding Keith Sherin’s contributions to GE, Jeff Immelt said, “For 35 years, Keith has dedicated himself to the General Electric Company. As a vice chairman, he has had a direct influence on the company’s direction, its financial health and its position as the world’s premiere digital industrial company. During his 15 years as GE CFO, Keith served with utmost integrity and provided a thoughtful steady voice as we navigated a world of volatility.”

“Since April 2015, Keith has led the flawless execution of our strategy to reposition GE Capital. I thank Keith immensely for his relentless passion for 35 years to do right by all – our shareholders, customers and employees. Keith is a special leader, immensely talented yet humble. In the history of GE, few can match his impact.”

About GE

GE (NYSE:GE) is the world’s Digital Industrial Company, transforming industry with software-defined machines and solutions that are connected, responsive and predictive. GE is organized around a global exchange of knowledge, the "GE Store," through which each business shares and accesses the same technology, markets, structure and intellect. Each invention further fuels innovation and application across our industrial sectors. With people, services, technology and scale, GE delivers better outcomes for customers by speaking the language of industry. www.ge.com

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David Lurie, +1-646-682-5618
David.Lurie1@ge.com



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