30. Enrique Lores

enrique lorres
Age 60
Occupation CEO
Company HP
Country Spain
Position Last Year New

Enrique Lores, born in Madrid in 1965, is more than just a business executive — he’s a visionary leader who blends a passion for engineering with a deep appreciation for speed, precision, and innovation. Today, he serves as the CEO of HP Inc., but his journey began humbly as an intern at the company back in 1989.

With a degree in electrical engineering from the Polytechnic University of Valencia and an MBA from ESADE, Lores steadily climbed the corporate ladder over three decades. He played a crucial role in the historic 2015 split that separated Hewlett-Packard into HP Inc. and Hewlett-Packard Enterprise. In 2019, he took the helm of HP Inc., guiding it through a rapidly evolving tech landscape.

Lores is known not just for his business acumen but for his forward-thinking embrace of technology and innovation—traits he shares with one of his greatest personal passions: Formula 1. A lifelong fan of the sport, Lores has long admired Ferrari, and in 2025, he openly praised the high-profile driver pairing of Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton. To him, Formula 1 is more than just racing—it’s a living laboratory where engineering, data, and human performance are pushed to the limit.

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Under Lores’ leadership, HP became a title sponsor of Scuderia Ferrari, in a move that felt as strategic as it was symbolic. “F1 reflects the same principles we value at HP: cutting-edge innovation, precision engineering, and relentless pursuit of excellence,” Lores remarked.

By aligning HP’s brand with Ferrari, Enrique Lores not only elevated the company’s global visibility but also underscored his belief in technology’s role in shaping the future, on and off the track.

Whether leading a Fortune 500 tech giant or cheering from the paddock, Enrique Lores is driven by the same forces that power Formula 1: passion, performance, and the pursuit of what’s next.

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