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View Bio ![]() Close BioAndy D. BryantChairman of the Board
Andy D. Bryant is chairman of the Board of Directors. Bryant joined Intel in 1981 as controller for the Commercial Memory Systems Operation and in 1983 became Systems Group Controller. In 1987 he was promoted to director of Finance for the corporation, and was appointed vice president and director of Finance of the Intel Products Group in 1990. Bryant became CFO in February 1994, and was promoted to senior vice president in January 1999. Bryant expanded his role to Chief Financial and Enterprise Services Officer in December 1999. In October 2007, Bryant was named Chief Administrative Officer. In 2009 Bryant's responsibilities expanded to include the Technology and Manufacturing Group. Bryant was named a director and vice chairman of Intel's Board of Directors in July 2011 and chairman of the Board in May 2012 Prior to joining Intel, he held positions in finance at Ford Motor Company and Chrysler Corporation. Bryant holds a bachelor's degree in economics from the University of Missouri and a master's degree in business administration with a concentration in finance from the University of Kansas. |
View Bio ![]() Close BioBrian M. KrzanichChief Executive OfficerExecutive Office Brian M. Krzanich was appointed chief executive officer of Intel Corporation on May 16, 2013. He is the sixth CEO in the company's history, succeeding Paul S. Otellini. Krzanich has progressed through a series of technical and leadership roles at Intel, most recently serving as the chief operating officer (COO) since January 2012. As COO, his responsibilities included leading an organization of more than 50,000 employees spanning Intel's Technology and Manufacturing Group, Intel Custom Foundry, supply chain operations, the NAND Solutions group, human resources, information technology and Intel's China strategy. His open-minded approach to problem solving and listening to customers' needs has extended the company's product and technology leadership and created billions of dollars in value for the company. In 2006, he drove a broad transformation of Intel's factories and supply chain, improving factory velocity by more than 60 percent and doubling customer responsiveness. Krzanich is also involved in advancing the industry's transition to lower cost 450mm wafer manufacturing through the Global 450 Consortium as well as leading Intel's strategic investment in lithography supplier ASML. Prior to becoming COO, Krzanich held senior leadership positions within Intel's manufacturing organization. He was responsible for Fab/Sort Manufacturing from 2007-2011 and Assembly and Test from 2003 to 2007. From 2001 to 2003, he was responsible for the implementation of the 0.13-micron logic process technology across Intel's global factory network. From 1997 to 2001, Krzanich served as the Fab 17 plant manager, where he oversaw the integration of Digital Equipment Corporation's semiconductor manufacturing operations into Intel's manufacturing network. The assignment included building updated facilities as well as initiating and ramping 0.18-micron and 0.13-micron process technologies. Prior to this role, Krzanich held plant and manufacturing manager roles at multiple Intel factories. Krzanich began his career at Intel in 1982 in New Mexico as a process engineer. He holds a bachelor's degree in Chemistry from San Jose State University and has one patent for semiconductor processing. Krzanich is also a member of the Board of Directors of Lilliputian Corporation and the Semiconductor Industry Association. |
View Bio ![]() Close BioRenée J. JamesPresidentExecutive Office Renée J. James is president of Intel Corporation and, with the CEO, is part of the company's two-person Executive Office. James has broad knowledge of the computing industry, spanning hardware, security, software and services, which she developed through product R&D leadership positions at Intel and as chairman of Intel's software subsidiaries -- Havok, McAfee and Wind River. During her 25-year career at Intel, James has spearheaded the company's strategic expansion into providing proprietary and open source software and services for applications in security, cloud-based computing, and importantly, smartphones. In her most recent role as executive vice president and general manager of the Software and Services Group, she was responsible for Intel's global software and services strategy, revenue, profit, and product R&D. In this role, James led Intel's strategic relationships with the world's leading device and enterprise operating systems companies. Previously, she was the director and COO of Intel Online Services, Intel's datacenter services business. James was also part of the pioneering team working with independent software vendors to port applications to Intel Architecture and served as chief of staff for former Intel CEO Andy Grove. James began her career with Intel through the company's acquisition of Bell Technologies. She holds a bachelor's degree and master's degree in Business Administration from the University of Oregon. James also serves as a non-executive director on the Vodafone Group Plc Board of Directors and is a member of the Remuneration Committee. She is an independent director on the VMware Inc. Board of Directors and is a member of the Audit Committee. She is also a member of the C200. |
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View Bio ![]() Close BioWilliam M. HoltExecutive Vice PresidentGeneral Manager, Technology and Manufacturing Group Bill Holt is executive vice president and general manager of Intel Corporation's Technology and Manufacturing Group. He is responsible for research and development in the areas of wafer process, package assembly and test, and design and technology computer aided tools. He is also responsible for corporate quality assurance and manufacturing equipment development. Holt began his Intel career in DRAM development in 1974 where he worked as a development engineer and then manager until 1985. He was involved with Intel DRAMs from the 4K through the 1MB generations in product engineering, test engineering, circuit design and CAD tool development. He then assumed responsibility for the definition of design rules, devices and test chips for logic technologies. Holt was the program manager for the development of Intel's first BiCMOS process. He managed factory automation development for the 0.35 µm generation. In 1999, Holt became co-director of the Logic Technology Development organization, which is responsible for the research, definition and development of new generations of logic technologies, advanced circuit design, advanced patterning, test technology and process and circuit simulation tools. Holt was appointed vice president in January 1999. In 2003, he was elected corporate vice president. Holt has been the general manager of TMG since March, 2005. He was promoted to senior vice president in 2006 and executive vice president in 2013. Under Holt's direction, Intel has led the industry in introducing revolutionary transistor technologies such as 90nm strained silicon in 2003, 45nm high-k metal gate in 2007, and 22nm Tri-Gate transistors in 2011. Intel continues to lead the industry in high volume ramp of new technology nodes, such as 65nm in 2005, 45nm in 2007, 32nm in 2009, and 22nm in 2011. Holt is a graduate of the University of Illinois, where he received his bachelor's degree in electrical engineering in 1974. He received his master's in electrical engineering from the University of Santa Clara in 1979. Holt received the University of Illinois ECE Distinguished Alumni Award in 2007 for technical contribution to development of Intel technologies and leadership in the microelectronics industry. He is the 2013 recipient of the IEEE Frederik Philips Award for leadership in the development and high-volume manufacturing of leading-edge logic technologies. Holt Chairs the STARnet Governing Council advisory board to the Semiconductor Research Corporation and is a member of the Visiting Committee on Advanced Technology (VCAT) of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). |
View Bio ![]() Close BioThomas M. KilroyExecutive Vice PresidentGeneral Manager, Sales and Marketing Group Tom Kilroy is executive vice president and general manager of Intel's Sales and Marketing Group (SMG), responsible for all of the company's sales and marketing efforts around the world. Kilroy joined Intel in 1990 as a regional sales manager for the Personal Computer Enhancements Operation, where he was responsible for creating Intel's branded sales operation in the central United States. In 1993, he was promoted to North America sales manager for Intel's Reseller Channel Operation. He was promoted to general manager for RCO in 1996 where he assumed responsibility for Intel's global channel business and was appointed vice president in 2000. In 2002 he became SMG vice president and general manager of the Communications Sales Organization, where he led global sales of Intel's communications products. A year later he was named vice president of the SMG and co-president of Intel Americas, Inc., where he was responsible for all sales and marketing activities in North America and South America. In 2005 Kilroy became a corporate officer as he was named vice president and co-general manager of Intel's Digital Enterprise Group. This was Intel's largest business including the server, business client, embedded, and visual computing platform operating groups. Prior to joining Intel, Kilroy held sales and channel management positions with Burroughs Corporation and Wang Laboratories. He received his bachelor's degree in business administration from Western Illinois University in 1979. |
View Bio ![]() Close BioDavid PerlmutterExecutive Vice PresidentGeneral Manager, Intel Architecture Group Chief Product Officer David (Dadi) Perlmutter is executive vice president, general manager of the Intel Architecture Group (IAG) and chief product officer of Intel Corporation. He is responsible for Intel's platform solutions for all computing segments including datacenters, desktops, laptops, handhelds, embedded devices, and consumer electronics. Prior to his current role, Perlmutter was senior vice president and general manager of the Mobility Group, where he drove the creation of Intel's latest mobile products from the high-performance Intel® Core™ processor family to the low-power Intel® Atom™ processor family which enabled the netbook segment and allowed Intel to enter the ultra-low power handheld market. As vice president and general manager of the Mobile Platforms Group, he developed the first Intel® Centrino® brand processor technology, which grew the mobile business and became the foundation for all future mobile products. Previously, Perlmutter was vice president, Microprocessor Products Group, and general manager, Basic Microprocessor Division as well as the manager of the Intel Israel Development Center in Haifa, where he led the development of the Intel® Extended Temperature Pentium® processor with MMX™ technology and its mobile versions as well as other products. Perlmutter also led the development teams that designed the Intel® i387™ math coprocessor and the Intel® i860™ XP RISC processor that defined the initial direction for the Pentium processor microarchitecture. As general manager of the Microprocessor Division, he was responsible for the design, development and marketing of the Intel® Pentium® Pro and the Intel® Pentium® II processors. Perlmutter joined Intel in 1980 after graduating from the Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, with a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering. He holds patents on branch target buffers and multiprocessing cache coherency protocols. Perlmutter received an award for innovation in industrial development from the Israeli president in 1987 for the development of the i387 math coprocessor. Perlmutter was elected a Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers for his contributions to the mobile personal computer industry. |
View Bio ![]() Close BioStacy J. SmithExecutive Vice PresidentChief Financial Officer and Director, Corporate Strategy Stacy J. Smith is executive vice president, chief financial officer (CFO), and director of Corporate Strategy for Intel Corporation. In this role, he is responsible for leading the worldwide finance organization, and overseeing finance, accounting and reporting, tax, treasury, internal audit, and investor relations. Smith joined Intel in 1988 and has held positions in Finance, Sales and Marketing, and Information Technology. In March of 2006 he was appointed assistant chief financial officer. He has also held the position of chief information officer where he was responsible for Intel's Information Technology Group. He was the general manager of Intel Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) where he was responsible for Intel product sales and marketing in the EMEA region. Smith became vice president of Sales and Marketing in 2002. Over the years, he has held Finance positions in various divisions, Components Manufacturing, Systems Manufacturing, and Sales and Marketing. He has been located with Intel in the US, Asia, Europe, and Latin America. Smith is a graduate from the University of Texas where he earned his MBA degree in Finance in 1988. He also serves on the board of directors of Autodesk Inc., a 3-D design, engineering and entertainment software company, and Gevo, a renewable chemicals and advanced biofuels company. |
View Bio ![]() Close BioArvind SodhaniExecutive Vice PresidentPresident, Intel Capital Arvind Sodhani is executive vice president of Intel Corporation and president of Intel Capital. Sodhani was elected vice president by the board of directors in May 1990, served as senior vice president from 2005 to 2007 and was promoted to executive vice president in December 2007. He joined Intel in 1981 as assistant treasurer of Intel Europe, was promoted to the position of assistant treasurer of the corporation in August, 1984 and was named treasurer in July 1988. As Intel's treasurer, Sodhani was responsible for treasury, investor relations, corporate credit, mergers and acquisitions, post contracts management and risk management. He became president of Intel Capital in March 2005. Intel Capital, Intel's strategic investment arm, directs the company's external investments, mergers and acquisitions in support of Intel's strategic objectives. Sodhani served as a member of the NASDAQ Stock Market, Inc. board of directors from 1997 – 2007. He currently serves on the board of directors for SMART Technologies, Inc. He received a master's degree in business administration from the University of Michigan. |
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View Bio ![]() Close BioSohail U. AhmedSenior Vice PresidentDirector, Logic Technology Development Sohail U. Ahmed is senior vice president and director of Logic Technology Development for Intel Corporation. Ahmed is responsible for the development and deployment of next-generation silicon logic technologies that will produce future Intel microprocessors. Ahmed joined Intel in 1984, working as a process engineer. He has held several technical and management positions in logic process development, contributing to the development of patterning and thin film technology. Ahmed also worked on the development and transfer to high-volume manufacturing of the last eight generations of process technology. Most recently, he managed all logic technology patterning development, which included the deployment of advanced lithography into manufacturing. Ahmed received a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from the University of Southern California in 1981. He earned a master's degree in chemical engineering from the University of California, Davis in 1982. |
View Bio ![]() Close BioDiane M. BryantSenior Vice PresidentGeneral Manager, Datacenter and Connected Systems Group Diane M. Bryant is senior vice president and general manager of the Datacenter and Connected Systems Group (DCSG) for Intel Corporation. Bryant leads the worldwide organization that develops the products and technologies that power nine of every 10 servers sold worldwide, generating more than $10 billion in revenue in 2012. In her current role, she manages Intel's P&L, strategy and product development for enterprise and cloud server infrastructure, high-performance computing, storage, communications and intelligent connected systems. Bryant is building the foundation for continued growth by driving new products and technologies – from high-end co-processors for supercomputers to low-energy systems for the cloud, as well as solutions for big data and intelligent devices. Previously, Bryant was corporate vice president and chief information officer of Intel. She was responsible for the corporate-wide information technology solutions and services that enabled Intel's business strategies for growth and efficiency. Bryant received her bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from U.C. Davis in 1985 and joined Intel the same year. She attended the Stanford Executive Program and holds four U.S. patents. |
View Bio ![]() Close BioShmuel (Mooly) EdenSenior Vice PresidentPresident, Intel Israel Shmuel (Mooly) Eden is senior vice president; and president, Intel Israel. In this capacity, he is responsible for overseeing all Intel Israel operations and strategy. Eden joined Intel in 1982. He held numerous technical and management positions in microprocessor design for several Intel microprocessors, including the Intel® Pentium® processor with MMX™ technology. From 1999 to 2003, Eden was director and general manager of the Israel Development Center. He was responsible for the development of the mobile microprocessors and chipsets, including Intel® Centrino® Processor Technology and the Intel® Pentium® M processor. In 2004, Eden served as vice president and director of marketing for the Mobile Platforms Group, responsible for driving growth in the notebook computing segment, and in 2005 he was promoted to vice president and general manager of the Mobile Platforms Group, responsible for ramping the notebook and later the netbook categories. In 2009 he was promoted to vice president and general manager of the PC client group, where he oversaw the platform planning, architecture, enabling and marketing of Intel's PC solutions for the desktop and mobile computing segments. Prior to joining Intel in 1982, Eden was an engineer for Tadiran Communication, Ltd. Eden received a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from the Technion Institute of Technology in Israel in 1973 and a senior business management degree from Jerusalem University. He taught as an adjunct senior lecturer at the MBA program of the Technion Institute of Technology from 1999 to 2002. |
View Bio ![]() Close BioA. Douglas MelamedSenior Vice PresidentGeneral Counsel Doug Melamed is senior vice president and general counsel. In this role he is responsible for overseeing all Intel legal matters as well as corporate and government affairs. Prior to joining Intel in 2009, Melamed was a partner in the Washington, D.C., office of WilmerHale, a global law firm where he was a leader in its Regulatory and Government Affairs Department and served as a chair of the Antitrust and Competition Practice Group. He joined WilmerHale in 1971. Melamed served in the U.S. Department of Justice from October 1996 to January 2001 as acting assistant attorney general in charge of the Antitrust Division and as principal deputy assistant attorney general. While principal deputy, he was responsible for civil non-merger and merger investigations and litigation involving most of the division's litigating sections; the division's appellate matters; policy matters involving, among others, the communications, electricity and tobacco industries; and international antitrust enforcement matters. Melamed has been the Distinguished Visitor from Practice and an adjunct professor at the Georgetown University Law Center, and he has authored numerous articles on antitrust and on law and economics. He is a contributing editor of the Antitrust Law Journal and a member of the Board of Academic Advisors of the Journal of Law, Economics and Policy at George Mason University. He is also a member of the Boards of Directors of the Nasdaq exchanges, American Law Institute and the Yale University Council, and a past member of board of trustees of Sidwell Friends School. He received his bachelor's degree from Yale University in 1967 and his juris doctorate from Harvard Law School in 1970. |
View Bio ![]() Close BioPatricia MurraySenior Vice PresidentDirector, Leadership Strategy Patricia Murray is the director of Leadership Strategy at Intel. In this position, she is responsible for working with the CEO to design and execute strategies to develop and grow the capabilities of Intel's senior leadership team in order to advance Intel's business strategy. Previously, Murray spent 16 years as the director of Human Resources at Intel, where she was responsible for creating a culture and hiring, developing and engaging the relevant people to further Intel's vision to create and extend computing technology to connect and enrich the lives of every person on earth. Murray first joined Intel more than 20 years ago as an attorney in Human Resources. She became manager of the Human Resources' legal staff in 1992, a position she held until her promotion to vice president and director of Human Resources in 1996. She was named corporate vice president in 1997. She has worked closely with three of Intel's five CEOs and is the first woman at Intel to be named to the position of senior vice president. Under Murray's management, Intel has received a number of recognitions for its workplace of choice efforts, including being named to Fortune's 100 Best Companies to Work For, Fortune's Top Companies for Leaders, Working Mother Magazine's Best Companies for Working Mothers (a 9-time honor) and Hewitt's Top Companies for Leaders. Her organization has created highly successful leadership development programs and Murray founded iNEW, Intel's Network of Executive Women, which helps foster women in leadership positions at Intel. She speaks regularly on topics of talent, leadership and diversity. Prior to joining Intel, Murray was an attorney at the law firm of Morrison and Foerster in Palo Alto, Calif., where she specialized in employment litigation and counseling. Prior to her legal career, Murray was an intensive care unit nurse and nursing administrator at the University of Michigan Hospitals. A native of Detroit, Murray received her bachelor's degree at Michigan State University, a bachelor of science degree from Saint Louis University, and a Juris Doctor degree at the University of Michigan. |
View Bio ![]() Close BioKirk B. SkaugenSenior Vice PresidentGeneral Manager, PC Client Group Kirk Skaugen is senior vice president and general manager of the PC Client Group for Intel Corporation. With over 1 million PCs shipping globally per day, Skaugen is leading Intel's efforts in once again transforming the personal computer industry with the Ultrabook™. He heads the platform planning, architecture, enabling and marketing of Intel's solutions for mobile and desktop computing. Skaugen manages the consumer and business client P&Ls which includes the Intel® Core™ family of processors, client chipsets, motherboards, and wireless computing solutions. Prior to this role, Skaugen led Intel's Datacenter and Connected Systems Group, responsible for the business P&Ls, strategy, and product development for datacenter, cloud computing, communications infrastructure, and intelligent connected device platforms. This included the Intel® Xeon® and Itanium® processors, server chipsets, Intel's wired networking for Ethernet and Thunderbolt™, server motherboards, and related software and services. During his Intel career, Skaugen was located in Asia as general manager of the Asia Pacific Solutions Group, with responsibility for the development and deployment of optimized software and solutions for Intel's client and server platforms. He has also served as general manager of the Enterprise Platforms and Services Division with responsibility for Intel's server board and system business. Skaugen spent seven years in a number of positions within Intel's sales and marketing organization, including microprocessor product management, distribution business management and client and enterprise global OEM account management. Skaugen received his bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Purdue University. He joined Intel in 1992 and lives in Portland, Oregon with his wife and son. |
View Bio ![]() Close BioRichard G. A. TaylorSenior Vice PresidentDirector, Human Resources Richard Taylor is senior vice president and director of Human Resources for Intel Corporation. In this role he oversees all human resources policies and programs for the company worldwide. Taylor joined Intel in 1986 as European audit manager. From 1989 to 1997 he held positions of United Kingdom finance manager, European controller, controller mobile computing group and director of operations Europe. Taylor was promoted in 1998 to corporate controller, and in 1999 his duties were expanded to include delivery of worldwide employee services. Prior to joining Intel, Taylor was a corporate auditor for Mobil Oil Corporation from 1981 to 1986. He worked as an audit manager with Deloitte and Touche from 1976 to 1981. Taylor received his bachelor's degree in psychology from Southampton University in the United Kingdom in 1976. He is a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants. |
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View Bio ![]() Close BioMichael A. BellVice PresidentGeneral Manager, Mobile and Communications Group Michael A. Bell is corporate vice president and general manager of the Mobile and Communications Group for Intel Corporation. In his role, Bell co-leads, with Hermann Eul, a worldwide organization focused on the development of hardware, software and connectivity ingredients for phones, tablets, Ultrabook™ and other mobile devices, and complete system solutions. Prior to joining Intel in 2010, Bell was part of the executive management team at Palm Inc. From 2007 to 2010 he served as senior vice president of product development. He was responsible for all aspects of product strategy, development and deployment, bringing the Palm PRE, the Palm PIXI and many more products to market. Prior to his time at Palm, Bell was vice president, CPU Software, Macintosh Hardware Division, at Apple Inc. Over the course of his career at Apple, spanning 1991 to 2007, he made significant contributions to the iMac, Apple TV and iPhone programs. Bell earned his bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Pennsylvania in 1988. |
View Bio ![]() Close BioRani N. BorkarVice PresidentGeneral Manager, Intel Architecture Development Group Rani N. Borkar is corporate vice president and general manager of the Intel Architecture Development Group-a (IDGa) for Intel Corporation. In this role Borkar leads numerous worldwide engineering teams that are responsible for the development of the full range of processors, from Intel® Itanium®, Intel® Xeon®, Intel® Core™, Intel® Atom™ and System-on-a-Chip (SoC) products for server, client, and handheld devices. Borkar joined Intel in 1988. She has held several technical and senior management positions in microprocessor design and development. Rani led the development and delivery of multiple generations of the Intel® Pentium® 4 processors and the first generation of Intel® Core® processors and their proliferations. Borkar received the Intel Achievement Award for the execution of the Intel Pentium 4 processor roadmap and delivering 3 GHz in 2002. She received the Corporate Fellow Award in 2004 at the Linkage Women in Leadership Conference. Borkar received her master's degree in physics from the University of Mumbai, India in 1982. She earned her master's degree in electrical engineering from the Oregon Graduate Institute in 1989. |
View Bio ![]() Close BioRobert E. BruckVice PresidentGeneral Manager, Technology Manufacturing Engineering Robert E. Bruck is corporate vice president and general manager of the Technology Manufacturing Engineering (TME) organization. In this role, Bruck is responsible for managing Intel's global capital expenditures as well as government and industry relations related to technology and manufacturing. His scope includes development and delivery of equipment capabilities to meet Intel's five-generation technology roadmaps, supply chain capacity planning, capital affordability, asset utilization and equipment conversion, maintenance and training capabilities. Additional responsibilities include management of Intel Resale Corporation, TMG's global consortia activities and Intel's Technology and Manufacturing Steering Committee. Bruck is also responsible for all environmental, social and governance programs related to the semiconductor equipment industry. Previously, Bruck was director of Supply Chain Transportation and Engineering, during which he was responsible for global logistics capabilities and supply network design. Prior to that, he served as the director of Fab Capital Equipment Development and as the manager of Corporate Purchasing. Bruck joined Intel in 1981. Bruck holds a bachelor's degree in marketing and a master's degree in business administration with a concentration in finance from Arizona State University. |
View Bio ![]() Close BioChristopher J. (CJ) BrunoVice PresidentPresident, Intel Americas Inc. Christopher J. (CJ) Bruno is corporate vice president and general manager of Intel Americas. He is responsible for Intel's sales and marketing results in the Americas. After joining Intel in 1984 and spending 3 years in business/manufacturing planning, Bruno has spent the balance of his Intel career in various sales and marketing assignments. After his early years in 80286 processor business planning, he moved to large-account customer marketing. Bruno then spent over 10 years in sales driving Intel's business with a large multi-national customer, holding positions of field sales engineer and market development manager. Bruno joined the Americas Sales & Marketing management staff in 1999. Prior to his current assignment as general manager of Intel Americas, he spent 6 years as the director of marketing in the Americas geography, responsible for generating consumption demand and building the Intel brand. Bruno was appointed vice president of the Sales and Marketing Group in 2008. |
View Bio ![]() Close BioDeborah S. ConradVice PresidentChief Marketing Officer Deborah S. Conrad is corporate vice president and chief marketing officer for Intel Corporation. She is responsible for the company's global brand management and marketing strategy. This includes marketing programs, product positioning and launch management, insights and marketing research, advertising, media, sales channels and promotional campaigns, all designed to reach consumer and business customers worldwide. Prior to being named CMO in 2008,Conrad created and directed Team Apple and oversaw all aspects of the Intel and Apple relationship since the beginning of the partnership in 2005. She was responsible for all aspects of the Intel and Apple business, including sales and revenue, product engineering, software development support and market development. She has held a variety of international marketing, corporate communications, alliance management and market development positions since joining Intel in 1986. Previously she held positions at Tektronix and Jansen Associates. Conrad is presently on the board of the Intel Foundation, ANA and Ad Council. |
View Bio ![]() Close BioRobert B. CrookeVice PresidentGeneral Manager, Non-Volatile Memory Solutions Group Robert (Rob) Crooke is a corporate vice president and general manager of the Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) Solutions Group. In this role, Crooke leads a worldwide organization responsible for NVM technology design and development, complete Solid State Drive (SSD) system hardware and firmware development, wafer and SSD manufacturing, as well as marketing for Intel's component, module, and SSD NVM businesses. Previously, Crooke led the Atom and System on a Chip Development Group (ASDG), responsible for delivering world class low power processors for the Intel® Atom™ processor product line as well as developing enabling technology for system on a chip (SOC) products across the company. Before that, Crooke served as Vice-President and General Manager of the Business Client Group where he was responsible for Intel's desktop products and directing Intel's vision for business client computing. He has also served as Vice-President and Director of Marketing and Planning in the Desktop Product Group, Vice-President and General Manager of the Platform Architecture and Solutions Division, and Director of Marketing for the Basic Microprocessor Division and Performance Microprocessor Division. He joined Intel in 1989 in the sales force as a field applications engineer. Before joining Intel, he held design engineering positions at Alliant Computer Systems and Custom Silicon. He received his bachelor's degree in computer systems engineering from the University of Massachusetts. |
View Bio ![]() Close BioLeslie S. CulbertsonVice PresidentDirector, Finance Leslie S. Culbertson is corporate vice president and director of Finance for Intel Corporation. She is responsible for corporate finance, tax, licensing and customs, all operational finance and accounting and control functions. Culbertson joined Intel in 1979 as the Oregon site accounting manager. Since that time, she has held many different controller positions, including a group controller. She was the vice president and co-director for Intel's Materials Organization from 1998 to mid-2000. In this position, she was responsible for direct and indirect procurement of materials, including silicon, boards/systems materials and all corporate purchasing. In 2000, Culbertson moved into the position of vice president and general manager for Systems Manufacturing. In this role, she was responsible for the entire supply chain for board and system level products at Intel. This included an outsourcing organization, manufacturing facilities in four locations, a materials procurement organization, technology development for boards and systems, and the post-sales support group for Intel. She also worked as a business unit general manager. Prior to Intel, Culbertson worked at British Petroleum/Standard Oil of Ohio as the cost manager for the Prudoe Bay Project in Alaska. Culbertson received her bachelor's degree from Lewis & Clark College in 1971. |
View Bio ![]() Close BioDouglas L. DavisVice PresidentGeneral Manager, Arizona Fab/Manufacturing Site Doug Davis is corporate vice president and general manager of Arizona Fab/Sort Manufacturing (AZFSM) within the Technology and Manufacturing Group. He is responsible for all aspects of fab manufacturing operations, including environmental health and safety, planning, quality, output and cost. Davis started his career at Intel as a product engineer in the Military Division and subsequently went on to manage product engineering, manufacturing and operations for the group. Following that, he became the operations manager and later general manager for the Embedded Microcomputer Division, and general manager of the Network Processor Division. He became a business unit vice president in 2003. In 2004, he assumed the general manager role of the Infrastructure Processor Division, which formed from the consolidation of all of Intel's embedded processor efforts. In 2005, Davis became the general manager of the Embedded and Communications Group where he was instrumental in establishing Intel's position in embedded market segments such as communications, automotive, retail and industrial control. In 2010, Davis became the general manager for the Netbook and Tablet Group responsible for the platform planning, architecture, enabling and marketing of Intel's solutions for the netbook and tablet market segments. He became the GM of Arizona Fab/Sort Manufacturing in April, 2012. Davis graduated from New Mexico State University in 1983 with a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering. He earned his master's degree in business administration from Arizona State University in 1992. |
View Bio ![]() Close BioHermann EulVice PresidentGeneral Manager, Mobile and Communications Group Prof. Dr. Hermann Eul is corporate vice president and general manager, Mobile and Communications Group. In his role, Eul co-leads, with Michael Bell, a worldwide organization focused on the development of hardware, software and connectivity ingredients for phones, tablets, Ultrabook™ and other mobile devices, and complete system solutions. Eul joined Intel in February 2011 when the acquisition of Infineon's wireless solutions business was completed, forming Intel Mobile Communications, a subsidiary of the company. He was president and general manager of Intel Mobile Communications, responsible for developing wireless communication products for mobile phones, tablet computers and other connected devices. From 2005 to 2011 Eul was executive vice president and a member of the management board of Infineon Technologies, where he was responsible for research and development as well as sales and marketing, and prior to that served as president of Infineon's communications business. From 1991 to 2005, before being promoted into Infieon's executive board, Eul held numerous management positions at Infineon and prior to that, at Siemens. Eul studied electrical engineering at Fachhochschule Koblenz and University of Bochum, and earned a doctorate in engineering from the Bochum University. He is an avocational professor at the University of Hanover and previously served as a full chair. |
View Bio ![]() Close BioDouglas W. FisherVice PresidentGeneral Manager, Software and Services Group Douglas W. Fisher is corporate vice president and general manager of the Software and Services Group for Intel Corporation. He is responsible for worldwide software, services and software R&D at Intel. Fisher is currently chairman of the board of the Linux Foundation and a member of the internal board for Wind River Systems, a wholly owned subsidiary of Intel Corporation. Previously, he served as corporate vice president and general manager of the System Software Division, which reported into the Software and Services Group. Fisher holds a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Oregon State University and a master's degree in management from Stanford University. |
View Bio ![]() Close BioRon FriedmanVice PresidentGeneral Manager, Intel Architecture Development Group ![]() Ron Friedman is corporate vice president and general manager of Intel Architecture Development Group (IADGz). He is responsible for 5,000 people located in the US, Israel, Europe and Asia that define, design and bring to high volume production Intel's microprocessors, chipset and System-on-a-Chip (SoC) products for phones, tablets and digital home products. Previously Friedman managed a team responsible for the definition, design and bringing to production of multiple microprocessor and chipset products. Friedman joined Intel in 1984 after graduating from Technion, Israel Institute of Technology with a bachelor's degree in computer engineering. He was a recipient of Intel's highest honor, the Intel Achievement Award, in 1986 for development of CAD tools for static analysis of circuitry (CLCD). |
View Bio ![]() Close BioErik HuggersVice PresidentGeneral Manager, Intel Media Erik Huggers is an Intel corporate vice president, general manager of Intel Media and a member of Intel's Management Committee. Intel Media works with media and entertainment industry partners to deliver breakthrough media experiences on consumer devices. Prior to joining Intel, Huggers was the director of BBC Future Media & Technology and a member of the BBC's Executive Board. He joined the BBC in 2007 and was responsible for the BBC's Online, iPlayer, Mobile and Red Button services helping audiences enjoy BBC programs, wherever they may be. He also held responsibility for managing the Broadcast and Enterprise Technology group, BBC Archive, as well as leading the Research and Development activities. Prior to joining the BBC, Huggers worked with Microsoft, where he operated across a wide variety of digital media initiatives. After successfully launching the MSN portals in the Benelux countries, he went on to lead the global business development efforts of Windows Media Technologies, establishing Windows Media as a leading platform used by the media and entertainment industry to create, protect and deliver content to consumers via the internet. Prior to joining Microsoft, Huggers worked with Endemol Entertainment as director of Business Development for their interactive division. He was born and educated in the Netherlands and is married with two children. |
View Bio ![]() Close BioRavi JacobVice PresidentTreasurer Ravi Jacob is corporate vice president and treasurer of Intel Corporation. He was named treasurer in April 2005. In this role he manages Intel's cash and investments, capital markets activity, currency and other financial risks, credit and collections, retirement assets and risk and insurance. Prior to his appointment as treasurer, Ravi was Vice President, Finance and Asst. Treasurer, M&A.. For seven years he led a worldwide team of approximately 50 treasury professionals responsible for structuring and executing Intel Capital's acquisitions, divestitures and strategic investment transactions. Ravi has held several management positions within Intel's treasury organization. From 1994-1998 he worked as assistant treasurer, Europe. Based in Paris, he was responsible for Intel's credit, foreign exchange, investments and financing activities in Europe. In prior roles he managed the company's retirement investments portfolio and the overseas cash management activities. Ravi received Intel Achievement Awards, Intel's highest recognition for individual and team achievement, in 2003 and 2004 for innovative and creative transactions that generated over $600 million in cash benefits for Intel. Ravi joined Intel in 1984. He holds a master's degree in business administration from UCLA. |
View Bio ![]() Close BioJonathan KhazamVice PresidentGeneral Manager, Visual and Parallel Computing Group Jonathan Khazam is a corporate vice president of the Intel Architecture Group and general manager of the Visual and Parallel Computing Group at Intel Corporation. He leads a worldwide organization responsible for the development of Intel's integrated processor graphics and many-core Xeon Phi™ computing products. Prior to his current position, Khazam was general manager of the Manageability and Middleware Division where he led development of manageability and security products such as Intel Data Center Manager (power management middleware for medium- and large-scale data centers) and the lightweight virtualization technology underpinning McAfee DeepSAFE Technology. Earlier, in 1999, he formed a new division to lead the development and commercialization of Intel software development products including award-winning Intel Compilers, VTune Performance Analyzers, threading tools, performance libraries, and binary translation technology. Khazam has been an ardent advocate for Intel's software efforts for many years. He oversees the Intel Software Directors Council, a quality- and practices-focused roundtable of Intel software leaders. Khazam joined Intel in 1991 as a product manager responsible for mobile microprocessor marketing, design wins, and product planning. He subsequently led strategic planning and market development for the Pentium Processor family, including the highly successful MMX™ technology program. In 1996, he became marketing director for graphics with a focus on graphics APIs, instruction set extensions, and ecosystem enabling. Prior to joining Intel, Khazam held marketing and development positions at EIP Microwave and Hewlett-Packard. Khazam holds a B.S.E.E. from Cornell University and an MBA from the University of California at Berkeley Haas School of Business. He has received two Intel Achievement Awards and holds two patents. Khazam is an independent director on the board of Integrated Silicon Solution, Inc. and a member of the Audit Committee. |
View Bio ![]() Close BioCary I. KlafterVice PresidentDirector, Corporate Legal Corporate Secretary Cary I. Klafter is corporate vice president of Legal and Corporate Affairs, director of Corporate Legal and Corporate Secretary for Intel Corporation. He oversees legal activities for the company's financial matters, including SEC filings, investments, mergers and acquisitions and investor relations, and is co-chair of the company's Ethics and Compliance Oversight Committee. As Intel's corporate secretary he is responsible for corporate governance and board of directors activities. Prior to joining Intel in 1996, Klafter was an associate and partner with Morrison and Foerster law firm from 1972 to 1996. Mr. Klafter has served as a director and as chair of the Public Company Affairs Committee of the Society of Corporate Secretaries and Governance Professionals. Klafter received a law degree from the University of Chicago Law School in 1972. He also earned a master's degree in 1971 in criminal justice and a bachelor's degree in 1968 in political science from Michigan State University. |
View Bio ![]() Close BioMichael C. MayberryVice President Director, Components Research Michael C. Mayberry is corporate vice president of the Technology and Manufacturing Group and director of Components Research at Intel Corporation. He is responsible for ongoing research to enable future process options for Intel's technology development organizations. This scope includes internal research, external university research, and other external collaborations. Since joining Intel in 1984 as a process integration engineer, Mayberry has held a variety of positions. As part of the California Technology Development team, he developed EPROM, flash and logic wafer fabrication processes. In 1994 he moved to Sort Test Technology Development, most recently as director, responsible for roadmaps and development of test processes for Intel microprocessors. In 2005, he moved to Components Research. Mayberry received his Ph.D. in physical chemistry from the University of California, Berkeley in 1983 and his bachelor's degree in chemistry and mathematics from Midland College in 1978. |
View Bio ![]() Close BioChristian MoralesVice PresidentGeneral Manager, Europe, Middle East, Africa Christian Morales is corporate vice president and general manager of Intel Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA). He is responsible for Intel product sales and marketing in the EMEA region. Morales has held senior international management roles in sales, channel operations and general management. He brings extensive experience in marketing and building brand awareness for new product segments, as well as a strong background in expanding and driving Intel's business into new and emerging markets. Prior to this role, Morales was Intel's vice president of the Sales and Marketing Group and co-general manager of Asia Pacific responsible for implementing Intel's strategies in Asia. He was also responsible for championing Intel's worldwide emerging markets strategy. Before that, he was general manager of Latin America and was instrumental in helping to establish a new regional headquarters and expand the company's regional presence throughout the continent. He joined the company in 1980 in Paris as an Intel field sales engineer and in 1983 became director for Spain and Portugal, and then moved back to Paris in senior positions to manage Western Europe channels and OEMs. He has been based in Paris, Madrid, Sao Paulo and Hong Kong. Morales graduated with an electrical engineering degree from the Electricity, Mechanics and Electronics Engineering School in Paris. In 1990, he completed the Young Managers Program in the MBA program at INSEAD. |
View Bio ![]() Close BioStuart C. PannVice PresidentGeneral Manager, Business Management Group Stuart C. Pann is corporate vice president and general manager of the Business Management Group in the Sales and Marketing Group. In 2008, Pann became general manager of the Business Management Group. In this role, he is responsible for business management functions for all Intel microprocessor and chipset operations. This includes short-term and long-term forecasting, pricing and supply strategies and corporate strategic planning processes, as well as ongoing performance benchmarking and competitive analyses for Intel client platforms. As general manager of the group, Pann also co-manages the geo operations teams for the Intel sales force and is responsible for external facing supply chain programs. Prior to this role, Pann was co-general manager of the Customer Fulfillment, Planning and Logistics Group for Intel. In this role, Pann co-managed Intel's global supply chain and logistics network. Pann joined Intel in 1981 and held several management positions within the company's sales organization before moving into an operations role in 1999 as the director of Microprocessor Marketing and Business Planning. Pann earned an MBA from the University of Michigan in 1993. He received a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Michigan Technological University in 1981. |
View Bio ![]() Close BioGregory R. PearsonVice PresidentGeneral Manager, World Wide Sales and Operations Group Greg R. Pearson is corporate vice president and general manager of World Wide Sales and Operations. His current responsibilities include managing numerous global sales organizations, and the overall sales operations for Intel's Sales and Marketing Group. Currently, Pearson is spearheading the transformation of innovative sales approaches to open up new channels and enhanced customer relationships. Prior to 2008, Pearson ran Intel's geography sales and marketing organizations serving as president of Intel America's and also Intel Japan. Pearson has held numerous positions with Intel's sales organization since 1983, directing worldwide teams and living abroad in Europe and Japan. Prior to his most recent geography posts, he directed the worldwide sales organization that sold communications products to wireless handset, network infrastructure and embedded computing customers. Pearson managed a sales and marketing team from 1999 to 2000 that focused on Internet service providers. Prior to that, he managed Intel's northern and central Europe sales and marketing organization. Pearson has also managed Intel's worldwide Compaq Computer Corporation sales account, served as a field sales engineer and worked with communications and embedded computing customers. Pearson received a bachelor's degree in business, with a concentration on computers and microelectronics, from the University of Wisconsin in 1983. |
View Bio ![]() Close BioJustin R. RattnerVice PresidentDirector, Intel Labs Intel Chief Technology Officer Intel Senior Fellow Justin Rattner is a corporate vice president and the chief technology officer (CTO) of Intel Corporation. He is also an Intel Senior Fellow and head of Intel Labs where he directs Intel's global research efforts in processors, programming, systems, security, communications and, most recently, user experience and interaction. As part of Intel Labs, Rattner is also responsible for funding academic research worldwide through its Science and Technology Centers, international research institutes, and individual faculty awards. In 1989, Rattner was named Scientist of the Year by R&D Magazine for his leadership in parallel and distributed computer architecture. In December 1996, Rattner was featured as Person of the Week by ABC World News for his visionary work on the Department of Energy ASCI Red System, the first computer to sustain one trillion operations per second (one teraFLOPS) and the fastest computer in the world between 1996 and 2000. In 1997, Rattner was honored as one of the Computing 200, the 200 individuals having the greatest impact on the U.S. computer industry today, and subsequently profiled in the book Wizards and Their Wonders from ACM Press. Rattner is a member of the Department of Defense/Department of Homeland Security Enduring Security Framework and serves as a member of its Operations Group. He is a trustee of the Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology and serves as Intel's executive sponsor for Cornell University where he is a member of the External Advisory Board for the School of Engineering. Rattner joined Intel in 1973. He was named its first Principal Engineer in 1979 and its fourth Intel Fellow in 1988. Prior to joining Intel, Rattner held positions with Hewlett-Packard Company and Xerox Corporation. He holds B.S. and M.S. degrees from Cornell University in electrical engineering and computer science. |
View Bio ![]() Close BioBabak SabiVice PresidentDirector, Assembly and Test Technology Development Babak Sabi is corporate vice president and director of Assembly and Test Technology Development (ATTD). Since 2009, he has been responsible for the company's packaging, assembly process, packaging materials, enabling technology, and test technology development. Sabi joined Intel in 1984. Prior to leading ATTD, Sabi led the Corporate Quality Network within Intel's Technology and Manufacturing Group from 2002 to 2009. He led a company-wide network of quality and reliability organizations responsible for product reliability, customer satisfaction and quality business practices. Previously, Sabi managed technology development quality and reliability, and was responsible for silicon technology certification, assembly, test and board processes. Sabi received his Ph.D. in solid state electronics from The Ohio State University in 1984. He has written 10 papers on reliability physics and has received five Intel Achievement Awards. He currently holds two patents. |
View Bio ![]() Close BioSunil R. ShenoyVice PresidentGeneral Manager, Visual and Parallel Computing Group Sunil R. Shenoy is corporate vice president and general manager of the Visual and Parallel Computing Group in the Intel Architecture Group. He is responsible for definition and development of visual computing for Intel's microprocessors and for highly parallel microprocessor development for servers and workstations. Shenoy oversees development teams located throughout the United States, India and other geographies. Since joining the company in 1981, Shenoy has held technical and management positions related to microprocessor design and development. He spearheaded the design and delivery of multiple generations of the Intel® Pentium® 4 processors. He also led the development of the first generation of Intel® Core® processors and their proliferations. Shenoy has received two Intel Achievement Awards and holds 16 patents in microprocessor design methods and apparatus. Shenoy earned an MBA from the University of Oregon in 1995. He also received his master's and bachelor's degrees in electrical engineering from Syracuse University in 1981 and the Indian Institute of Technology in Mumbai in 1980, respectively. |
View Bio ![]() Close BioStephen L. SmithVice PresidentDirector, Tablet Development Stephen L. Smith is corporate vice president and director of Tablet Development in the Mobile and Communications Group for Intel Corporation. Smith's organization develops the system hardware and software reference designs to enable Intel® Atom™ processors in tablet systems. The team also provides technical support for Intel's OEM customers as they develop tablet products. Smith has held many positions in microprocessor development at Intel, including: design manager for i386™ SX and i386 SL processors, engineering manager and general manager of the Pentium® Processor Division, and general manager of the Itanium Processor Division. Across the last 20 years, he has also supervised engineering work on reference platforms for server, desktop, and notebook processors. Smith's early Intel assignments were in the silicon technology area, where he served as device physicist, Static RAM design manager, and as EEPROM design manager where he participated in development of the first Flash memory technology. Smith received a bachelor's degree from Rice University, with a major in Electrical Engineering. He was awarded three patents in circuit design in the course of his work at Intel . |
View Bio ![]() Close BioKimberly S. StevensonVice PresidentChief Information Officer, Information Technology Kimberly "Kim" Stevenson is corporate vice president and Chief Information Officer (CIO) of Intel Corporation. She is responsible for the corporate-wide use of Information Technology (IT). Intel's IT organization delivers leading technology solutions and services that enable Intel's business strategies for growth and efficiency. The IT organization is comprised of over 6,000 IT professionals worldwide. Previously, Stevenson was vice president and general manager of Intel's Global IT Operations and Services. In this role she led both the strategic and tactical support of Intel's world-wide infrastructure components, including Data Centers, Network and Telecommunications, Enterprise Application Support, Client computing and a 24x7 internal Service Desk. Prior to joining Intel, Stevenson spent seven years at the former EDS, now HP enterprise services, holding a variety of positions including vice president of Worldwide Communications, Media and Entertainment (CM&E) Industry Practice, and vice president of Enterprise Service Management where she oversaw the global development and delivery of enterprise services. Before joining EDS, Stevenson spent 18 years at IBM holding several executive positions including vice president of Marketing and Operations of the eServer iSeries division. Stevenson obtained a bachelor's degree from Northeastern University. She holds a master's degree in business administration from Cornell University where she is an appointed member of the Cornell University Johnson School Advisory Board. She also serves on the board of directors of Riverbed Technology. |
View Bio ![]() Close BioJoshua M. WaldenVice PresidentGeneral Manager, Chief Operating Officer Strategy Office Josh Walden is corporate vice president and general manager of the Chief Operating Officer Strategy Office. In this role, he is responsible for working strategic programs in support of the Chief Operating Officer. Previously, Walden was the Vice President/General Manager of Fab/Sort Manufacturing where he was responsible for Intel's global wafer manufacturing sites. Before that, Walden was the Vice President/General Manager for Intel's Global Assembly/Test Manufacturing after returning from Ireland where he started up and ramped Intel's first international 300mm wafer manufacturing facility. Walden has held numerous roles in wafer manufacturing as well as technology development throughout his career. Walden started in 1983 as a process engineer in Santa Clara, CA. He received his bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from the University of Florida in 1982. |
View Bio ![]() Close BioXu (Ian) YangVice PresidentPresident, Intel China Xu (Ian) Yang is corporate vice president and president of Intel China, overseeing all Intel China operations and strategy. Returning to China in 1995, Yang was named OEM sales manager, responsible for developing PC OEM business in China. In this position, he developed close cooperation between Intel and China's fledgling PC industry for win-win growth. In 2000, Yang was promoted to general manager of Intel China Sales and Marketing Group. Subsequently in 2005 he was appointed Sales and Marketing Group vice president and general manager of Intel's Asia Pacific geography. This was a role he shared with John Antone until China became its own standalone geography in 2007. At that point he assumed the role of Sales and Marketing Group vice president and general manager of Intel China. In 2009 Yang was promoted as president of Intel China. During Yang's over 20-year Intel career he has also held positions in technical marketing, customer marketing and business development in both the U.S. and China. In 1990, Ian graduated from GMI Engineering and Management Institute in Flint, Michigan with a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering. |

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