Corporate Governance & Social Responsibility

External Recognition
 
Awards and Other Recognition 2004
Corporate
Business Ethics Magazine, number 3 on 2004 list of "100 Best Corporate Citizens." Intel was one of only 29 companies to make the list all five years.

BusinessWeek/Interbrand, number 5 on list of "100 Best Global Brands."

Forbes, "A" grades in environment and community in "Benchmarking Benevolence" survey.

Fortune, "Blue Ribbon" company for appearing on six lists, including Fortune 500, Global 500, Best Companies to Work For, America's Most Admired Companies, Global Most Admired Companies and MBA's Top 50 Employers.

Training Magazine, number 17 in 2004 "Training Top 100" list of organizations that excel at human capital development.
Brigham Young University, first corporate award for "Distinguished Contributions to Accessibility" for Intel's work to accommodate disabled employees and develop products to improve the lives of the disabled.

Concern Worldwide U.S., "Seeds of Hope" award to Craig Barrett for Intel's outstanding efforts in education and corporate responsibility.

Dow Jones Sustainability Index, Technology Market Sector leader fourth year in a row; included in the Index since its inception.

Issue Management Council Award, for extraordinary innovation in developing issue management tools, processes and teaming.

Patents. Intel moved to number 7 in number of company U.S. patents in 2004, with more than 1,600 issued. Intel inventors in 92 countries received patents in 22 countries.
Diversity and Education
Working Mother Magazine, one of "100 Best Companies for Working Mothers."

Human Rights Campaign's Corporate Equality Index, perfect score of 100% third year in a row (since inception).

U.S. Department of Education, National Business and Schools Partnership award for Intel Connected to Schools program.
University of Massachusetts, College of Engineering, recognition for diversity development.

World Summit, Best Western European e-Learning web site for Intel Ireland's skoool.ie program.
Environment, Health and Safety
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, number 1 on list of "Best Workplaces for Commuters from the Fortune 500 Companies."

Consumer Electronics Show, recognized by U.S. EPA for ecology-related programs Plug-In to eCycling and Million Monitor Drive.
Energy Star* Award, recognized by U.S. EPA program for developing new power-supply guideline encouraging energy-efficient designs.
Community
Intel Argentina. Awards for Social Responsibility from Inter-American Agency for Cooperation and Development of OAS and Organization of States and American Chamber of Commerce for work in education.

Intel Brazil. Intel Computer Clubhouse was one of three finalists for TOP IT 2004 Award, in social responsibility, promoted by IT Midia/S/A.

Intel China. Recognized by Ministry of Education for Outstanding Contribution to Education.

Intel Costa Rica. Premio Global Preventico Award for fifth consecutive year for EHS excellence; recognized by Ministries of Education and Science and Technology for leadership in science fairs and education.

Intel Germany. Initiative D21, Germany's largest public-private partnership, recognized Intel for Intel Teach to the Future Online and Collaborative program.

Intel India. Skoch Challenger award for Social Impact at annual Skoch summit in Delhi; one of "Top 10 Employers" in India on 2004 lists of Hewitt Associates and CNBC.

Intel Ireland. Company of the Year by Business Finance magazine; recognized by Chamber of Commerce Ireland for work in community and environmental programs.

Intel Israel. Four Intel facilities in Israel won Yoseftal Award, the most prestigious honor in the field of occupational safety and hygiene, by Ministry of Industry Trade and Labor, Israel Institute for Occupational Safety and Hygiene, and Israel's Manufacturers Association.

Intel Jordan. Recognized by World Economic Forum for leadership of Jordan Education Initiative.

Intel Malaysia. National Caring Employer Award 2004 from Malaysian Ministry of Human Resources.

Intel Mexico. Runner-up in Partnership for Prosperity Good Partner Award, which recognizes socially responsible companies whose activities and corporate programs contribute to Mexico's development and competitiveness.
Intel Philippines. Recognized by Philippine Export Zone Authority (PEZA) for community relations, workplace and environmental performance; Philippines National Award for Outstanding Volunteer Organization.

Intel Shanghai/Pudong. Shanghai Association Quality Management Award for corporate social responsibility initiatives, systematic strategic objective deployment, information management, organization, communications, and performance management systems.

Intel Taiwan. Advancing Science Education award from Taiwan Minister of Education.

USA:

Intel Arizona. Corporate Philanthropist of the Year from Arizona Association of Fundraising Professionals.

Intel Colorado. Celebrate Technology 2004 Corporate Citizenship Award; Outstanding Large Business Award at NAACP Freedom Fund Gala.

Intel Folsom. 2004 Workplace Excellence Leader Award for human resources practices from Sacramento Area Human Resource Association.

Intel Massachusetts. Seventh Annual Gould Education and Workforce Development Award from Associated Industries of Massachusetts.

Intel New Mexico. VPP Star, U.S. OSHA highest health and safety designation.

Intel Oregon. Corporate Partner of the Year from Oregon Mentors program.

Intel Santa Clara. Number 2 on San Francisco Business Times "2004 Corporate Philanthropy" list; number 1 on Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal "2004 Executive Philanthropy" list.

Intel Utah. Hearts and Hands award for outstanding contributions to education from Utah State University College of Engineering on behalf of Utah Nonprofits Association.

Intel Washington. Outstanding Philanthropic Corporation from Association of Fundraising Professionals.
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