Intel Press Release

Intel Names Chief Information Officers

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Feb. 21, 2002 -- Intel Corporation today named Douglas F. Busch and Sandra K. Morris to the position of chief information officer, making them the first CIOs in the company's history. Busch and Morris report to Andy D. Bryant, Intel's chief financial and enterprise services officer, and will jointly coordinate Intel's information technology (IT) solutions and the company's efforts to be a 100 percent e-Corporation.

"Formalizing the CIO role represents Intel's continued commitment and belief that information solutions are key components of how we operate and an important part of our competitive advantage," said Intel CEO Craig Barrett. "Doug and Sandra's experiences driving Intel's IT infrastructure and e-Business strategy for the past few years make them the logical choices to direct these activities going forward."

Busch, 48, joined Intel in 1987 and has held a variety of technical and management positions in manufacturing, logistics and information technology. Since 1999 he has been director of IT, where he was responsible for delivering IT solutions to more than 83,000 employees based in more than 70 countries. He has a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from The Ohio State University.

Morris, 47, joined Intel in 1985 and has held marketing and management positions in e-Business and Intel's personal computer-related businesses. Since 1997 she has overseen Intel's use of the Internet for e-Business with customers and suppliers, and was responsible for leading Intel to be a 100 percent e-Corporation. Morris has a bachelor's degree in education and a master's degree in human resources from the University of Delaware.

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