Qualcomm has announced the successor to the current CEO,
set to retire early next year. Taking over for Paul Jacobs will be
Steve Mollenkopf, the current COO for Qualcomm. If that name sounds
eerily familiar, it should; he was recently rumored to be taking over
for Steve Ballmer at Microsoft.
This brings steady, familiar leadership to Qualcomm, and takes a name out of Microsoft’s
CEO draw. It could have been that Mollenkopf was deeper in discussions
with Microsoft than anyone knew, leading Qualcomm to quickly snap him
up. More likely a scenario is that Mollenkopf was always going to
succeed Jacobs at Qualcomm, and this announcement simply took the
mystery out of the equation.
Of course, this leaves Microsoft without a successor to Steve Ballmer, their current CEO.
An upside for hiring Mollenkopf was that he understood mobile, and came
from a company with strong relationships and OEM partners. Microsoft is
in dire need of leadership in the mobile space, an area Ballmer was
admittedly weak. This also brings former Nokia chief Stephen Elop back into the mainstream as a name to look for when considering Microsoft’s new CEO.
Mollenkopf has been with Qualcomm
for about two decades, having once led the wireless chipset division at
Qualcomm, QCT. His position as CEO will start in March of 2014, when
Jacobs officially steps down. Paul Jacobs is the son of Qualcomm founder
Irwin Jacobs, and succeeded his father at the helm, though Paul won’t
be too far away. The current head of Qualcomm will stay on as an
executive chairman with the company his father founded.