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Peter Altabef

President & Chief Executive Officer

Peter Altabef joined Perot Systems in 1993 and became president and chief executive officer in September 2004.  He is also a member of the Perot Systems board of directors.  Under Mr. Altabef’s leadership, Perot Systems has significantly expanded its global presence, with operations in approximately 25 countries, $2.6 billion of annual revenue in 2007, and more than 23,000 associates worldwide.

Prior to becoming president and chief executive officer, Mr. Altabef led the company’s business process strategy team, andwas responsible for a variety of functions including:legal, corporate support, marketing and communications, human resources, and internal audit.

Before joining Perot Systems, Mr. Altabef was a partner at Hughes & Luce, in Dallas, Texas, where his practice included public securities offerings and filings, mergers and acquisitions, joint venture transactions, technology licensing arrangements, and leveraged lease financings. He also served as the firm’s hiring partner. Prior to joining Hughes & Luce, Mr. Altabef practiced at Simpson, Thacher & Bartlett in New York and he served as law clerk to the Honorable Patrick E. Higginbotham of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit.

He serves on the board of directors of Merit Energy Company, the board of trustees of the Dallas Children’s Theater, and the associate’s board of Children’s Medical Center in Dallas. He also serves on the Americas Advisory Group of the International Business Leaders Forum (IBLF).

Mr. Altabef has served as co-chairman of the American Heart Association’s Dallas Heart Walk and of the Dallas Zoological Society’s Zoo To Do. He is a past member of the advisory board of the Dallas Museum of Natural History and of the technology advisory committee of the Highland Park Independent School District.

Mr. Altabef received a Juris Doctorate, cum laude, from The University of Chicago Law School, where he served as a clerk for The Supreme Court Review. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics, with outstanding academic achievement, from Binghamton University, where he received The Bank of New York award for excellence in economics.