SANTA ROSA, CA, May 30, 2025 – Keysight Technologies, Inc. has announced two executive appointments, reflecting its continued emphasis on leadership succession aligned with innovation, talent development, and operational objectives.
- Ingrid Estrada, senior vice president, chief people and administrative officer, has been named senior vice president of corporate infrastructure and operations. In this role, she will lead order fulfillment, IT, indirect procurement, and corporate services.
- Jodi Juskie, assistant general counsel, has been appointed senior vice president and chief people officer, succeeding Ingrid Estrada in leading Keysight’s global talent strategy and human resources functions.
- Gooi Soon Chai, senior vice president of order fulfillment and digital operations is to retire after more than 40 years with the company.

These changes follow the planned retirement of Gooi Soon Chai, who will remain engaged with the company for the next 6 months to ensure the transition.
Satish Dhanasekaran, Keysight’s president and chief executive officer, said: “I’m thrilled to congratulate Ingrid and Jodi on their well-earned promotions. Ingrid’s operational depth and ability to drive transformational efforts have played a vital role in shaping our workforce and supply chain strategies over decades. Jodi brings a unique combination of legal, people, and business insight that will help evolve our people-first approach as we embark on the next phase of Keysight’s transformation. I also want to express my deep appreciation to Soon Chai, for four decades of remarkable contributions to HP, Agilent, and Keysight. I’ve always admired his passion for the business and his commitment to the future of the company.”
Leader Biographies
Estrada has held leadership roles in HR, supply chain, manufacturing, and sourcing across HP, Agilent, and Keysight. She had led Keysight’s global workforce strategy and parts of the company’s supply chain. Estrada previously served as the senior director of manufacturing and led global supply chain operations with a proven track record in optimizing global manufacturing operations. She holds a master’s degree in business administration from Santa Clara University and an executive master’s degree from Stanford University.
Juskie brings over 30 years of experience in legal and human resource policy. She joined HP in 1994 and has held leadership roles through its transitions to Agilent and Keysight. As assistant general counsel, she worked with HR on crisis management, workforce programs, and organizational development. Her expertise spans employment law, benefits, litigation, and business operations, providing a formidable foundation for her appointment as chief people officer. Juskie holds a law degree from the University of Colorado and both bachelor’s and master’s degrees in political science from Illinois State University.
Source: Keysight
About Keysight Technologies
Keysight Technologies, established in 2014 as a spin-off from Agilent Technologies, is a leading provider of electronic design and test solutions. Headquartered in Santa Rosa, CA, the company offers a portfolio of hardware and software products, including oscilloscopes, signal generators, and electronic design automation (EDA) software. The solutions serve industries, such as telecommunications, aerospace and defense, automotive, energy, semiconductor, and general electronics. As of 2024, Keysight employs approximately 15,500 people and reported annual revenue of $5.0 billion. The company’s global presence spans the Americas, Europe, and Asia Pacific, supporting over 30,000 customers in more than 100 countries. Keysight is known for driving innovation, with over 3,800 patents and a focus on research and development.