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Intel, the world leader in silicon innovation, develops technologies, products and initiatives to continually advance how people work and live.

Executive Vice President, Finance and Enterprise Services & Chief Administrative Officer
Andy D. Bryant
Number of Employees 83,900
Contact Information

2200 Mission College Boulevard

Santa Clara, California 95052-8119

www.intel.com

408-765-8080

NAICS Code Electronic Computer Manufacturing: 334111

Recent Events

  • Intel Atom N470 1.83GHz Processor Officially Released

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  • Updated Classmate PC news and gallery

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  • Intel brings e-reader features to new netbook design

    3/02/10 - Product Announcement - View Story

  • Intel Introduces Faster Atom N470 at 1.83 GHz

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  • WSJ: Intel's Maloney Suffers Stroke, To Take Medical Leave

    3/02/10 - Mgmt. Change Entering - Manager - View Story

  • Intel Exec Maloney Suffers Stroke

    3/02/10 - Mgmt. Change Leaving - Vice President - View Story

  • Intel Bails on Agreement With Taiwan Semiconductor: What Are the Implications?

    3/02/10 - Joint Venture / Alliance - View Story

  • Intel Unveils New Classmate PC Laptop Design

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  • Nvidia's next-gen Ion GPU for Netbooks is here

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  • Intel Unveils Touchscreen Classmate PC

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  • Intel's Maloney on medical leave

    3/01/10 - Mgmt. Change Leaving - Other - View Story

  • Intel to Introduce Faster Atom Chip Monday

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  • Intel to Unveil Faster Chip for Netbooks Monday

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    2/26/10 - Product Announcement - View Story

  • Intel unveils its' 2010 Intel Core vPro processors

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Decision Makers

Name (plus bio) Position
Andy D. Bryant Executive Vice President, Finance and Enterprise Services & Chief Administrative Officer
Andrew S. Grove Senior Advisor
William A. Swope Vice President & General Manager, Corporate Sustainability Group
Michael Ricci Vice President & Director, Business Development
Christopher J. Bruno President, Intel Americas, Inc.
David Perlmutter Co-President, Architecture Group
Sean M. Maloney Co-President, Architecture Group
Ajay V. Bhatt Intel Fellow and Chief Client Architect
Brendan Traw Chief Technology Officer, Digital Home Group
Diane M. Bryant Vice President & Chief Information Officer
Douglas F. Busch Vice President & Chief Technology Officer, Digital Health Group
Douglas M. Carmean Intel Fellow, Digital Enterprise Group & Larrabee Chief Architect
John N. Johnson Vice President & Chief Information Officer
Justin R. Rattner Director, Corporate Technology Group
Richard A. Uhlig Chief Virtualization Architect
Siavash M. Alamouti Chief Technology Officer, Mobility Wireless Group & Intel Fellow, Mobility Group
Stacy J. Smith Vice President & Chief Financial Officer
Stephen S. Pawlowski Chief Technology Officer, Digital Enterprise Group & General Manager, Architecture and Planning
Thomas M. Kilroy Chief Sales Officer
Abel Weinrib Director, Corporate Technology Group
Alan Crouch Vice President, Corporate Technology Group
Alexander D. Peleg Director, Intel Architecture Strategic and Platform Planning
Andrew A. Chien Director, Intel Research
Anne B. Gundelfinger Vice President, Legal and Corporate Affairs
Arthur W. Roehm Director, Global Accounts - Dell
Babak Sabi Vice President, Technology and Manufacturing Group
Bradley D. Daniels Vice President, Digital Home Group & Director of Engineering
Brian M. Krzanich Vice President & General Manager, Manufacturing and Supply Chain
Cary I. Klafter Corporate Secretary
Chi-Hwa Tsang Director, Thin Films and Chemical Mechanical Polish
Chiang Yuan Yang Vice President, Technology and Manufacturing Group
Christian Morales General Manager, Europe, Middle East, Africa
Christina S. Min Group Controller, Sales and Marketing Group
Corine Perez Vice President, Finance and Enterprise Services
Craig C. Brown Vice President, Technology and Manufacturing Group
Curt J. Nichols Vice President, Intel Capital
Daniel J. Casaletto Vice President, Digital Enterprise Group
David A. Baglee Vice President, Flash Memory Group
David O'Meara Managing Director, Havok
David R. Ditzel Vice President, Digital Enterprise Group
Deborah S. Conrad Vice President & General Manager, Corporate Marketing Group
Dianne L. Rudolph Vice President, Sales and Marketing Group
Donald M. Whiteside Vice President, Legal & Corporate Affairs
Douglas L. Davis Vice President, Digital Enterprise Group
Douglas W. Fisher Vice President, Software and Services Group
Elenora Yoeli Vice President, Mobility Group
Elliot D. Garbus Vice President, Software and Solutions Group
Franklin B. Jones Vice President, Technology and Manufacturing Group
Gadi Singer Vice President, Mobility Group
Gerald J. Greeve Director, Intel World Ahead Program
Gil G. Frostig Director, Low Power Components and Platform, Ultra Mobility Group

Board of Directors

Name (plus bio) Position
John L. Thornton Board of Directors
Jane E. Shaw Chairman of Board
Susan L. Decker Board of Directors
Frank D. Yeary Board of Directors
James D. Plummer Board of Directors
Reed E. Hundt Board of Directors
Paul S. Otellini Board of Directors
Clemente J. Russo Director, Boards Strategy
John J. Donahoe Board of Directors

Andy D. Bryant is executive vice president, Finance and Enterprise Services, and chief administrative officer of Intel Corporation. He is responsible for financial operations, human resources, information technology and e-business functions and activities worldwide. 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. 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 an master's degree in Business Administration with a concentration in finance from the University of Kansas.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Executive Vice President, Finance and Enterprise Services & Chief Administrative Officer Current
Columbia Sportswear Company Board of Directors Current
McKesson Corporation Board of Directors Current
Kryptiq Corporation Board of Directors Current
Intel Corporation Executive Vice President & Chief Finance & Enterprise Services Officer Former
Intel Corporation Vice President & Director, Finance - Products Group Former
Intel Corporation Systems Group Controller Former
Intel Corporation Controller Former
Chrysler Corporation Finance Executive Former
Ford Motor Company Finance Executive Former
Intel Corporation Board of Directors Former
University of Kansas master's degree in Business Administration Former
University of Missouri bachelor's degree in Economics Former

Organization Position Status
Tsinghua University Director, Global Leadership Program Current
Tiedemann Trust Company Professor and Director of the Global Leadership Program at Tsinghua University In Beijing Current
The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. Prof Current
China Unicom Limited Independent Non-Executive Director Current
Tsinghua University Professor Current
The Priority Trust Board of Directors Current
Pacific Century Board of Directors Current
Industrial & Commercial Bank of China Board of Directors Current
Intel Corporation Board of Directors Current
News Corporation Board of Directors Current
Ford Motor Company Board of Directors Current
China Netcom Group Corporation (Hong Kong) Limited Board of Directors Current
The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. President Former
The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. co-Chief Operating Officer Former
The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. Partner Former
Yale School of Management Masters Degree Former
The Oxford University School Bachelors & Masters Degrees Former
Harvard College Bachelors Degree Former

Organization Position Status
McKesson Corporation Board of Directors Current
Intel Corporation Chairman of Board Current
AeroGen, Inc. Chairman & CEO Former
Intel Corporation Director Former
Intel Corporation Board of Directors Former

Organization Position Status
Costco Wholesale Corporation Board of Directors Current
Intel Corporation Board of Directors Current
Berkshire Hathaway Inc. Board of Directors Current
Yahoo! Inc. President Former
Yahoo! Inc. Executive Vice President & Chief Financial Officer Former
Yahoo! Inc. Director & Head, APG Former
Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Global Director, Equity Research Former
Pixar Animation Studios Board of Directors Former
Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research Board of Directors Former
Harvard Business School MBA Former
Tufts University BS, Computer Science & Economics Former

Organization Position Status
University of California, Berkeley Vice Chancellor Current
Intel Corporation Board of Directors Current
University of California, Berkeley Bachelor's Degree, Economics & History Former

Organization Position Status
T-Ram, Inc. Technical Advisor Current
Stanford University Dean of Engineering Current
Leadis Technology Inc Board of Directors Current
Intel Corporation Board of Directors Current
International Rectifier Corporation Board of Directors Current
Tallwood Venture Capital Board Advisor Current
T-Ram, Inc. Board of Directors Current
Acutechnology Semiconductor Inc Board of Directors Current
International Rectifier Corporation member Former
Stanford University Ph.D. In Electrical Engineering Former
Stanford University M.S. In Electrical Engineering Former
University of California, Los Angeles B.S. In Electrical Engineering Former

Reed E. Hundt is an advisor on information industries to McKinsey and Company, a worldwide management consulting firm. His work with McKinsey has focused on helping senior management and boards address a wide range of strategic and other leadership challenges. He also serves on the board of directors of three publicly traded companies, Allegiance Telecom, Inc., Expedia, and Intel Corp. He is a special advisor to Blackstone Group, a New York-based private equity firm, and a venture partner at Benchmark Capital, a venture capital firm based in Menlo Park, California, specializing in investments in high-tech companies. He teaches a seminar cross-listed at the Yale Law School and the Yale School of Management, where he serves as a member of the advisory committee. Hundt served four years as Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), from 1993 to 1997. He also helped negotiate the World Trade Organization Telecommunications agreement, opening markets in 69 countries to competition and dropping barriers to foreign investment. He is especially proud of his role in making the largest single national commitment to K-12 education in America's history: the Snowe-Rockefeller program that dedicates more than $2 billion annually to connect all classrooms in the country to the Internet. Hundt is the author of, "You Say You Want A Revolution: A Story of Information Age Politics." (Yale University Press, 2000). He has also been Co-Chairman of The Forum on Communications and Society at The Aspen Institute.

Organization Position Status
Benchmark Capital Venture Partner Current
Aspen Institute Advisor Current
Benchmark Capital Advisor Current
Knight Commission Commissioner Current
F.C.C. Co., Ltd. Chairman Current
Velocity Services, Inc. Advisory Board Current
Telegent, LLC Board of Directors Current
Vanu, Inc. Board of Directors Current
Intel Corporation Board of Directors Current
Tropos Networks, Inc. Board of Directors Current
Access Spectrum Board of Directors Current
Mail.Com Media Corporation (Mmc) Board of Directors Current
Public Knowledge Board of Directors Current
Allegiance Telecom, Inc. Board of Directors Current
Expedia, Inc. Board of Directors Current
Latham & Watkins Partner Former
The Blackstone Group L.P. Former
McKinsey & Company, Inc. Former
Aspen Institute Co-Chairman Former
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Former
Yale Law School B.A. with Exceptional Distinction in History Former
Yale College Former

Organization Position Status
The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research Special Advisor Current
Intel Corporation Senior Advisor Current
Knowallabout.Com Current
Teach Time Encyclopedia Current
Infomutt Current
Intel Corporation Chairman & President Former
Intel Corporation Co-Founder Former
Fairchild Semiconductor International, Inc. Assistant Director, Research & Development Former
Harvard University Honorary Doctor of Law Former
Worcester Polytechnic Institute Honorary Doctor of Science, Engineering Former
City College of New York Honorary Doctor of Science Former
University of California, Berkeley Ph.D. Former
City College of New York B.S., Chemical Engineering Former

William A. Swope is corporate vice president and general manager of Intel's Corporate Sustainability Group. In this role, he is responsible for driving Intel's environmental efforts in the areas of policy, operations and products. Swope works with stakeholders across the company to ensure that Intel continues to build upon its industry leadership in sustainability. Since joining Intel in 1979, Swope has held numerous roles including corporate affairs leadership, manufacturing technology planning, strategic product planning and product management. Swope was director of Digital Enterprise Brand Management, and prior to that he was general manager of the Software and Solutions Group (SSG), reporting to the president and chief operating officer of Intel. In that capacity he managed the software products and enabling efforts within SSG. From 1993 to 1995, Swope was the general manager of the IntelĀ® PentiumĀ® Pro processor team. Swope was promoted to vice president in 1996 and corporate vice president in 2003. Swope received his bachelor's degree in applied physics from Tufts College. He earned his master's degree in management from Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Vice President & General Manager, Corporate Sustainability Group Current
Rim Semiconductor Co Board of Directors Current
Intel Corporation Vice President & Director, Digital Enterprise Brand Management Former
S/S/G Corporation Former
Massachusetts Institute of Technology master's degree in Management Former

Organization Position Status
Gilder Publishing, LLC Senior Vice President, Optical Communications Group, Jdsu Current
JDS Uniphase Corporation Senior Vice President, Components & Modules Current
Intel Corporation Vice President & Director, Business Development Current
JDSU Former
Siliconix Incorporated Former
Stanford University Bachelor's Degree In Electrical Engineering Former

Paul S. Otellini is president and CEO of Intel Corporation, the world's leading manufacturer of microprocessors for personal and business computing. Intel technology is creating new ways for the world to work, learn and play by extending the reach of the Internet and solving business problems. Since joining Intel in 1974, Otellini has managed several Intel businesses, including the company's PC and server microprocessor division and the global sales and marketing organization. In 2002, Otellini was elected to Intel's board of directors and promoted to president and chief operating officer. He was named CEO in May 2005, a role in which he's focused on driving the company's growth and mission to deliver innovative, energy-efficient products. Under Otellini's guidance, Intel also aims to usher in a new era when portable wireless computing is available anytime, anywhere. The company also is focused on bringing the next billion people online with affordable computers tailored to their needs. Otellini received a bachelor's degree in economics from the University of San Francisco in 1972, and an MBA from the University of California, Berkeley in 1974. Otellini serves on the board of directors of Google Inc.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation President & Chief Executive Officer Current
Google Inc. Board of Directors Current
Intel Corporation Board of Directors Current
Fritz Institute Board of Directors Current
Intel Corporation Chief Operating Officer Former
Intel Corporation Executive Vice President Former
University of California, Berkeley MBA Former
University of San Francisco bachelor's degree in economics Former

Christopher J. (CJ) Bruno is a vice president of the Sales and Marketing Group and president of Intel Americas Inc. He is responsible for Intel's sales & 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 to manage the market development team driving the company's marketing and sales engagements with customers across the geography. For the last 6 years, Bruno was director of marketing for the Americas, responsible for driving consumption demand, brand building and revenue by planning and executing Intel's marketing strategies in the Americas across all products and customer segments.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation President, Intel Americas, Inc. Current
Intel Corporation Vice President, Sales and Marketing Group Current

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Co-President, Architecture Group Current
Intel Corporation Executive Vice President & General Manager, Mobility Group Former
Intel Corporation Vice president, Microprocessor Products Group & General Manager, Basic Microprocessor Division Former
Intel Corporation Co-Manager, Mobility Group Former
Intel Corporation Manager, Israel Development Center Former
Israel Institute of Technology B.SC., Electrical Engineering Former

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Co-President, Architecture Group Current
Autodesk, Inc. Board of Directors Current
The National Committee On United States-China Relations Board of Directors Current
Intel Corporation Executive Vice President & Chief Sales & Marketing Officer Former
Intel Corporation Executive Vice President & General Manager, Mobility Group Former
Intel Corporation Director, Marketing - Europe Former
Intel Corporation Head, Intel Communications Group Former

Ajay Bhatt is an Intel Fellow and Chief Client Platform Architect in a Mobile Platforms Group. Bhatt leads definition and development of the next-generation Client Platform architecture. He is primarily focused on the novel advances in platform hardware and software by working with key internal and external technology partners to develop the future Client Platform Architectures and Technologies. As a lead Client Platform Architect, Ajay also works with key business and planning groups to be at the forefront of the future Client Platform innovation areas by setting Intel-wide and industry-impacting strategies. In addition, Bhatt continues to hold a position of Intel's Chief I/O architect. In his role as a Chief I/O architect, he is responsible for the platform and I/O interconnects directions for Intel; leading the definition of next-generation platform architectures and I/O technologies across the market segments internally and within the industry. Bhatt is an industry-recognized expert in the area of I/O technologies. At Intel, Bhatt has been instrumental in driving definition and development of broadly adopted technologies such as USB, Accelerated Graphics Port, PCI Express, Platform Power management architecture and various chipset enhancements. Bhatt joined Intel in 1990 as a senior staff architect on the chipset architecture team in Folsom. Bhatt received his master's degree from The City University of New York. He holds nine U.S. patents with several in various stages of filing. In 1998, 2003 and 2004 Bhatt was nominated to take part in a Distinguished Lecture Series at leading universities in the United States and Asia. He received an Achievement in Excellence Award for his contribution in PCI Express specification development in 2002.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Intel Fellow and Chief Client Architect Current

Brendan Traw is an Intel Fellow and chief technology officer for Intel's Digital Home Group. He is responsible for the technology roadmap, industry standards, strategic initiatives and architecture for Intel's consumer electronics platforms. Previously, Traw focused on the management and protection of entertainment content in digital environments, leading the team which developed Digital Transmission Content Protection (DTCP), the basis for content protection in today's digital home networks, as well as a range of other content protection solutions for recordable DVD, DVD-Audio, SDcard, and the DVI/HDMI display interfaces. A recognized leader across the computer, consumer electronics and content industries, he has published numerous papers and holds 19 patents in the areas of content protection, system architecture, and network security. Traw received his Ph.D. in computer information science from the University of Pennsylvania.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Chief Technology Officer, Digital Home Group Current
Intel Corporation Intel Fellow, Digital Home Group Current

Diane M. Bryant is vice president and Chief Information Officer (CIO) of Intel Corporation where she is responsible for Intel's Information Technology organization. Intel's IT organization delivers strategic value by providing professional support, applications, and solutions that enable Intel's growth and transformation. Previously, Bryant held several positions including general manager of the Server Platforms Group, responsible for Intel's server, workstation, and storage business encompassing all elements of the platform including hardware, software and services. She was also director of the Corporate Platform Office, responsible for driving the transformation of Intel to a platform directed company, and GM of the Enterprise Processor Division responsible for the architecture, design and delivery of Intel's Xeon and Itanium processor families. Before joining the Enterprise group in 1998, Bryant was Director of Engineering of the Mobile Products Group responsible for Intel's mobile processors and chipsets. Bryant received her bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from U.C. Davis in 1985 and joined Intel the same year. She holds four U.S. Patents.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Vice President & Chief Information Officer Current
Intel Corporation Vice President, Enterprise Platforms Group & General Manager, Volume Server Prod Line Former
University of California, Davis B.A., Electrical Engineering Former

Doug Busch is vice president and chief technology officer of Intel Corporation's Digital Health Group. Busch was formerly the Chief Information Officer (CIO) of Intel Corporation. In this role, he was responsible for leading Intel's global Information Services and Technology Group (ISTG) which supports more than 75,000 employees in 50 countries. ISTG's mission is to keep Intel running and growing by delivering such critical information capabilities as business applications, productivity solutions, voice and data networking, data center operations, and custom information solutions. ISTG also supports global manufacturing operations and provides scientific computing capabilities to more than 17,000 Intel engineers worldwide. Busch joined Intel in 1987 and has held various technical and management positions in manufacturing, logistics, and information technology. He was the principal architect of Intel's intranet and drove the introduction of advanced technology to improve manufacturing systems' effectiveness. Busch was named vice president of the Information Technology group in June 1999, was elected a corporate vice president in 2000, and was appointed co-CIO in 2002. Prior to joining Intel, Busch managed research and development programs at Battelle Memorial Institute, including advanced automation programs for the aerospace and nuclear industries. Busch holds a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from Ohio State University.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Vice President & Chief Technology Officer, Digital Health Group Current
Battelle Memorial Institute Manager, Research & Development Programs Former
The Ohio State University bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering Former

Doug Carmean is an Intel Fellow and Larrabee chief architect in the Visual Computing Group of Intel's Digital Enterprise Group. He is responsible for creating the vision and concept for a fully programmable graphics pipeline based on IA processors that supports highly visual and parallel workloads. Carmean led the team that founded a new group at Intel to define, build and productize products from an architecture that targets the high-end discrete graphics business. He is responsible for growing the development of Larrabee from an early concept to a core piece of Intel's graphics strategy. Carmean enlisted and included key industry software developers in Larrabee's definition to ensure a compelling product. Since joining Intel in 1989, he has held several key roles and provided leadership in Intel's microprocessor architecture development and product roadmap. As Nehalem's first chief architect, a next-generation x86 flagship processor, he led the team during the early phases of architecture definition. Prior to this position, he was a principal architect for the Pentium 4 processor where he completed the memory cluster and power architecture definition including algorithms, structures and overall functionality. Carmean holds more than 20 patents and many pending in processor architecture and implementation, memory subsystems and low power design. He has published more than a dozen technical papers and he has received the Intel Achievement Award three times. Carmean earned his bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Oregon State University in 1985.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Intel Fellow, Digital Enterprise Group & Larrabee Chief Architect Current

John N. Johnson is vice president and Co-Chief Information Officer (CIO) at Intel Corporation where he is responsible for Intel's Information Technology organization. Intel's Information Technology organization has over 5,500 IT professionals spanning more than 50 countries and supports over 80,000 employees. These IT professionals support and develop enterprise business applications, productivity solutions, engineering applications, manufacturing applications, voice and data networking, data centre operations, and custom information solutions. Johnson is also the director of Intel's Corporate Emergency Operations Center, a corporate team to manage through emergency/disaster events. Johnson joined Intel in 1981 and held technical positions in sales, marketing, and business development. In 1992, he became the director of Worldwide Technical Marketing, responsible for all applications, customer technical support, and influencer sales activities worldwide. He joined the IT organization in 1999 and in 2003 became a Vice President responsible for the IT Customer Services organization. He was appointed to the CIO position in February 2005. Johnson was elected a corporate vice president in 2008. Additionally, Johnson is Vice Chair of the California Capital Region United Way board of directors. Johnson received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Inter-disciplinary Engineering from Purdue University in 1976.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Vice President & Chief Information Officer Current
Intel Corporation Director, Corporate Emergency Operations Centre Current
Intel Corporation Director, Worldwide Technical Marketing Former
Purdue University Bachelor's Degree, Inter-Disciplinary Engineering Former

Justin Rattner, 59, is vice president and chief technology officer (CTO). He is also an Intel Senior Fellow and head of the Corporate Technology Group. In the latter role, he directs Intel's global research efforts in microprocessors, systems, and communications including the company's disruptive research activity. 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 has received two Intel Achievement Awards for his work in high performance computing and advanced cluster communication architecture. He is a member of the executive committee of the Intel's Research Council and serves as the Intel executive sponsor for Cornell University where he is a member of the External Advisory Board for the School of Engineering. Rattner is also a trustee of the Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology. 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.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Vice President & Chief Technology Officer Current
Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology Senior Fellow & Cto, Intel Current
Intel Corporation Director, Corporate Technology Group Current
Intel Corporation Intel Senior Fellow Current
Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology Board of Directors Current
Xerox Corporation Associate Former
Hewlett-Packard Company Associate Former
Cornell University External Advisory Board, School of Engineering Former
Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology Trustee Former
Cornell University M.S., Computer Science Former
Cornell University B.S., Electrical Engineering Former

Richard Uhlig is an Intel Fellow and chief architect for Intel's Virtualization Initiative. Uhlig started virtualization efforts within Intel in 1998 as a research project in the Corporate Technology Group (CTG) and has since led the definition of multiple generations of virtualization architecture for Intel processors and platforms, known collectively as "Intel Virtualization Technology" (IntelĀ® VT). Intel VT is today used in a variety of settings and applications to improve the utilization, management, availability, and security of systems based on Intel Architecture. In addition to his work on the definition of Intel VT, Uhlig has led several successful software prototyping projects, including software emulators and research virtual-machine monitors for VT. These prototypes have been used extensively within Intel to inform VT architecture definition, and for virtualization usage-model analysis, hardware validation, technology demonstrations, and for early VT software development. Prior to joining Intel in 1996, Uhlig held post-doctoral fellowships at the European national research labs of Germany, Greece and France, where he worked on advancing simulation technology and on architectural support for modern operating-system design. Uhlig has published more than 20 technical papers, holds 24 patents and has received two Intel Achievement Awards. Uhlig graduated with highest honors from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, with a bachelor's degree in computer engineering in 1988. Subsequently from the same school, he earned a master's degree in computer science and engineering in 1993, and a Ph.D. in computer science and engineering in 1995.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Chief Virtualization Architect Current
Intel Corporation Intel Fellow, Corporate Technology Group Current
University of Michigan Ph.D. in Computer Science and Engineering Former

Siavash M. Alamouti is an Intel Fellow in the Mobility Group and chief technology officer of the Mobile Wireless Group, responsible for all wireless standards with a product roadmap at Intel. This includes the WiMAX Forum, IEEE 802.16, 3GPP, OMA, WiFi Alliance and IEEE 802.11. He is also known as the technical champion of WiMAX technology at Intel. Prior to joining Intel in 2004, Alamouti worked for Vivato Inc., Cadence Design Systems, AT&T Wireless Services and MPR Teltech Ltd. in various engineering roles. Alamouti completed his graduate studies in electrical engineering at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. He is recognized by the IEEE Communications Society as the author of one of the best 57 papers in the past 50 years of the Society’s history. He is most well known for the invention of "the Alamouti code" which is included in a number of wireless standards. Alamouti holds more than 20 patents in the areas of wireless communications and wireless systems design. He has authored many publications and technical reports in the last decade for the IEEE Communications Society and other organizations that have reached professional audiences both nationally and internationally.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Chief Technology Officer, Mobility Wireless Group & Intel Fellow, Mobility Group Current

Stacy J. Smith is vice president of Finance and Enterprise Services and the chief financial officer (CFO) for Intel Corporation. In this role, he is responsible for leading the worldwide finance organization, and overseeing operational 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.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Vice President & Chief Financial Officer Current
Intel Corporation Vice President & Assistant Chief Financial Officer Former
Intel Corporation General Manager, Europe, Middle East & Africa Former
The University of Texas M.B.A., Finance Former

Stephen S. Pawlowski is an Intel Senior Fellow. He is the Digital Enterprise Group chief technology officer and general manager for Architecture and Planning for Intel Corporation. Pawlowski joined Intel in 1982. He led the design of the first Multibus I Single Board Computer based on the 386 processor. He was a lead architect and designer for Intel's early desktop PC and high performance server products and was the co-architect for Intel's first P6 based server chipsets. He helped define the system bus interfaces for Intel's P6 family processors, the PentiumĀ® 4 processor and Itaniumā„¢ processor. He also created and led the research for Intel's agile radio architecture for a future generation of wireless products and prior to his current assignment was the director of Corporate Technology Group's Microprocessor Technology Lab. Pawlowski graduated from the Oregon Institute of Technology in 1982 with bachelor's degrees in electrical engineering technology and computer systems engineering technology, and received a master's degree in computer science and engineering from the Oregon Graduate Institute in 1993. Pawlowski holds 56 patents in the area of system, and microprocessor technologies. He has received three Intel Achievement Awards.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Chief Technology Officer, Digital Enterprise Group & General Manager, Architecture and Planning Current
Intel Corporation Intel Senior Fellow Current

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Chief Sales Officer Current
Intel Corporation Vice President & General Manager, Digital Enterprise Group Former
Western Illinois University B.B.A. Former

Abel Weinrib is vice president of the Corporate Technology Group and director of the Corporate Technology Group for Intel Corporation. He is responsible for Intel’s visionary research and technology innovation for future platforms. The Corporate Technology Group is a centralized R&D organization focusing on a broad portfolio of disruptive research, emerging technology development, industry standards, and world-wide technology policy. The group’s current areas of focus include parallel processing, silicon photonics and radios, future processor architectures, next-generation wireless communications, high-performance and trustworthy networking, virtualization, platform trust and security, energy efficient platforms, ethnography-based user studies and ubiquitous computing. Previously, Weinrib was responsible for driving Intel’s leadership in communications and networking technologies as director of the Communications Technology Lab. In that role he focused on trustworthy networking, platform-based network acceleration and silicon innovation for radio and optical communications. Weinrib joined Intel in 1994 and has held a variety of senior positions within the Corporate Technology Group. Before coming to Intel, Weinrib was a member of the technical staff at Bell Communications Research. Weinrib received his bachelor’s degree from MIT in 1979 and his Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1983, both in physics. From 1994 to 2001, he served as executive director of the Internet Architecture Board and from 1995 to 1999 was chair of the Internet Research Task Force. Weinrib has been published broadly in the fields of networking and communications.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Vice President, Corporate Technology Group Current
Intel Corporation Director, Corporate Technology Group Current
Harvard University Ph.D. Former
Massachusetts Institute of Technology bachelor's degree Former

Alan Crouch is vice president of the Corporate Technology Group and director of the Communications Technology Lab for Intel Corporation. His lab's focus areas include mobile broadband innovation, advanced wireless platforms, energy-efficient communications, silicon photonics, performance networking and network security services. Crouch joined Intel in 1999. His labs have made fundamental wireless standards and technology contributions including Wi-Fi (802.11n), WiMAX (802.16e, 802.16m), Ultra-wideband (Wireless USB), 60GHz, and Multi-Radio Co-Existence. The Silicon Photonics research team has achieved breakthroughs in silicon based optical devices, including hybrid laser, high speed modulator, and GeSi detector innovation. Crouch's teams have delivered vProā„¢ platform networking innovations incorporated on IntelĀ® Active Management Technology and IntelĀ® I/O Acceleration Technology roadmaps. Crouch launched the Communications Technology Lab in the Intel China Research Center. He has led research industry engagements with Nokia, British Telecom, Cisco and Hewlett-Packard. Before joining Intel, Crouch was director of engineering at Network Computer Devices, Inc. and Tektronix Inc. Crouch has a bachelor's degree in computer science from Oregon State University. In 2008, he was honored with membership in the Oregon State University Academy of Distinguished Engineers.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Vice President, Corporate Technology Group Current
Intel Corporation Director, Communications Technology Lab Current
Tektronix, Inc. Director of Engineering Former
Tektronix, Inc. software engineer Former
Oregon State University bachelor of science degree in computer science Former

Alex Peleg is vice president, Intel Mobility Group and director of Intel Architecture Strategic and Platform Planning. In this role he is responsible for driving to resolution key strategic issues regarding Intel Architecture directions across product groups (including certain client roadmap and processor design features). Previously, Peleg was strategic planning director for the Mobility Group as well as director of strategic planning for the Mobile Platforms Group where he was responsible for defining the strategy and roadmap for Intel products used in notebook computers. Peleg was part of the team based in Israel that defined the features that would be combined into what was later known as the IntelĀ® CentrinoĀ® Processor Technology platform. Peleg joined Intel in 1991 as a microprocessor architect at the Israel Design Center in Haifa. He received his bachelor's degree in computer engineering from the Technion, Israel Institute of Technology in 1989 and his master's degree in electrical engineering in 1991 from the same university. Peleg holds more than 50 patents and has earned an Intel Achievement Award.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Vice President, Mobility Group Current
Intel Corporation Director, Intel Architecture Strategic and Platform Planning Current

Andrew Chien is vice president of the Corporate Technology Group and director of Research for Intel Corporation. Chien previously served as the Science Applications International Corporation Endowed Chair Professor in the department of computer science and engineering, and the founding director of the Center for Networked Systems at the University of California at San Diego. CNS is a university-industry alliance focused on developing technologies for robust, secure, and open networked systems. For more than 20 years, Chien has been a global leader in research and development of high-performance computing systems. His expertise includes networking, Grids, high performance clusters, distributed systems, computer architecture, high speed routing networks, compilers, and object oriented programming languages. He is a Fellow of the American Association for Advancement of Science (AAAS), Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), Fellow of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), and has published over 130 technical papers. Chien serves on the Board of Directors for the Computing Research Association (CRA), Advisory Board of the National Science Foundation’s Computing and Information Science and Engineering (CISE) Directorate, and Editorial Board of the Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery (CACM). From 1990 to 1998, Chien was a professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. During that time, he held joint appointments with both the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) and the National Partnership for Advanced Computational Infrastructure (NPACI), working on large-scale clusters. In 1999 he co-founded Entropia, Inc., an enterprise desktop Grid company. Chien received his bachelor's in electrical engineering, master's and Ph.D. in computer science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Vice President, Corporate Technology Group Current
Intel Corporation Director, Intel Research Current
Massachusetts Institute of Technology Ph.D in Computer Science Former

Anne B. Gundelfinger is vice president of Legal and Corporate Affairs and associate general counsel for Intel Corporation. Most recently, Gundelfinger served as Intel’s director of Global Public Policy, and prior to that was responsible for worldwide Sales, Marketing, and Trademark Legal Affairs for Intel. She joined Intel in 1997 as director of Trademarks and Brands and was promoted to associate general counsel in 2001. Gundelfinger is currently on Leave of Absence. Gundelfinger began her career in 1985 as a staff attorney in the Bureau of Competition of the Federal Trade Commission in Washington, D.C. She then moved to private practice in 1987 with the firm of Fenwick and West, specializing in competition and intellectual property law. In 1992, she became director of trademarks at Sun Microsystems, Inc. Gundelfinger served on the board of directors of the International Trademark Association from 1996 through 2006, held various officer positions from 2000-2005, and served as its president in 2005. In addition, she served as Chair of the Coalition for Intellectual Property Rights from 2006 through 2007. She was selected by Managing Intellectual Property magazine as one of the world's 50 most influential people in intellectual property in July 2005. She is a member of Intellectual Asset Management magazine’s IP Hall of Fame Academy. Gundelfinger received her bachelor's degree in English literature and French language from the University of Virginia in 1982. She received her law degree from Boston University School of Law in 1985. Gundelfinger is a member of the California, Pennsylvania and District of Columbia bars, admitted to practice before the Ninth Circuit and the United States Supreme Court.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Vice President, Legal and Corporate Affairs Current
Intel Corporation Associate General Counsel Current

Arthur W. Roehm is vice president of the Sales and Marketing Group and director of Global Accounts - Dell. He is responsible for all aspects of Intel's relationship with Dell. Roehm joined Intel in 1988 as a field sales engineer responsible for OEM sales to distribution customers in the Midwest. In 1999 Roehm became the Dell account manager responsible for the mobile and server business and then moved into the role of worldwide sales manager responsible for global engagement with the Dell account. Roehm received his BSEE in 1982 from Michigan Technological University and his MBA from DePaul University in 1986. Prior to joining Intel Roehm worked as an engineering manager at Northrop Corporation and a field sales and applications engineer at Avantek.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Vice President, Sales and Marketing Group Current
Intel Corporation Director, Global Accounts - Dell Current

Babak Sabi is vice president of the Technology and Manufacturing Group and director of Intel's Corporate Quality Network. He leads a company-wide network of quality and reliability organizations responsible for product reliability, customer satisfaction and quality business practices. He joined Intel in 1984. 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.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Vice President, Technology and Manufacturing Group Current
Intel Corporation Director, Corporate Quality Network Current

Bradley D. Daniels is vice president and director of engineering, Digital Home Group. He is responsible for the architecture, design, validation, software and manufacturing for Intel's consumer electronics devices. This includes the development of system-on-a-chip devices and a host of capabilities including 3-D graphics, high-definition video decode and encode, image processing, audio processing and a wide range of I/O support. Previously Daniels was responsible for development of Intel chipsets, graphics, the 80960 processor, and Intel's 8- and 16-bit microcontrollers. Daniels joined Intel in 1984 and most recently held a variety of engineering director and management roles in the chipset, graphics and 80960 businesses. He also worked as an individual contributor and supervisor on Intel's microcontrollers including the 80C196 family of products, the 8051 family and the 8048 family of 8-bit controllers. Daniels graduated from Arizona State University in 1984 with a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Vice President, Digital Home Group & Director of Engineering Current

Brian M. Krzanich is vice president and general manager of Manufacturing and Supply Chain for Intel Corporation. Krzanich is responsible for all aspects of Intel's factories and operations worldwide. Previously, Krzanich was responsible for Assembly Test from 2003 – 2007. From 2001-2003, 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 integrating 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. From 1996 to 1997, Krzanich was the Fab 6 plant manager in Arizona. From 1994 to 1996, he was a manufacturing manager for Fab 12 in Arizona. He also served as a process engineer at various Intel locations. Krzanich joined Intel in 1982. Krzanich was presented an Intel Achievement Award in 1999. He holds one patent for semiconductor processing. Krzanich received a bachelor's degree in Chemistry from San Jose State University in 1982.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Vice President & General Manager, Manufacturing and Supply Chain Current
Intel Corporation Vice President & General Manager, Assembly & Test Former
San Jose State University bachelor's degree in Chemistry Former

Cary I. Klafter is 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. In addition, he chairs 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.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Vice President, Legal and Corporate Affairs & Director, Corporate Legal Current
Intel Corporation Corporate Secretary Current
Morrison & Foerster LLP associate and partner Former
The University of Chicago Law School law degree Former
Michigan State University master's degree Former

Chi-Hwa Tsang is vice president of the Technology and Manufacturing Group and director of Thin Films and Chemical Mechanical Polish (CMP) Technology for Intel. Tsang is responsible for the development and transfer of next-generation thin films and CMP modules that will produce future Intel microprocessors. Tsang joined Intel in 1983, working as a module engineer in the Portland Technology Development group. He has held various technical and management positions in etch, thin films, CMP and process integration. In his development roles, Tsang has contributed to the past nine process technologies, from early development through high-volume ramp. His most recent assignment included development, transfer and ramping of the high-k and metal gate modules of Intel's industry-leading 45nm technology. Tsang received a bachelor's degree in chemical engineering from National Cheng-Kung University in Taiwan in 1974. He earned a master's degree in chemical engineering from Clarkson College of Technology in 1978 and received a Ph.D. in materials science and engineering from the University of Pennsylvania in 1983. Tsang has been awarded seven patents.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Vice President Technology and Manufacturing Group Current
Intel Corporation Director, Thin Films and Chemical Mechanical Polish Current

Chiang Yuan Yang is vice president of the Technology and Manufacturing Group and co-manager of Intel Mask Operation at Intel Corporation. In this role, Yang is responsible for developing leading-edge mask technologies and tapeout support critical to Intel silicon patterning capabilities. He is also responsible for delivering high-quality masks to Intel fabs worldwide in support of all products. Primary focuses are on strategic direction, mask technology OGA, mask delivery throughput time reduction, and mask industry influencing and infrastructure development. Previously, Yang served as manager of the Intel Test Tooling Operation, responsible for developing test tooling solutions for Intel virtual factories. He also served a variety of managing positions for California Technology & Manufacturing. Yang joined Intel in 1984 as a senior staff engineer. Yang received his bachelor's degree in physics from National Taiwan University in 1970, and his master's degree from Northwestern University in 1972. He received his Ph.D. in materials science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1977. He has more than 20 published papers and three U.S. patents.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Vice President, Technology and Manufacturing Group Current
Intel Corporation Director, Intel Mask Operation Current

Christian Morales is vice president of the Sales and Marketing Group and general manager of Intel Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA). He is responsible for IntelĀ® product sales and marketing in the EMEA region. Morales has held various 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 very 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 market 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.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Vice President, Sales and Marketing Group Current
Intel Corporation General Manager, Europe, Middle East, Africa Current
Intel Corporation Vice President, Sales, Marketing & General Manager, Europe, Middle East, Africa Former

Christina S. Min is vice president, Finance and Enterprise Services, and controller, Sales and Marketing Group (SMG). She is responsible for all financial and business management of Intel’s total revenue, SMG’s multi-billion-dollar worldwide marketing budget, and microprocessor profit and loss statement. In this role, she is involved in microprocessor and platform pricing, investment recommendations, risk management and internal controls. Previously, Min served as California Technology and Manufacturing controller and was responsible for financial management of microprocessor and flash development factory operations. In addition, she has held a variety of positions at Intel, including Graphics Division controller, microprocessor product finance manager and corporate planning finance manager. Before joining Intel in 1993, Min was with Digital Equipment Corporation where she served as systems integration business operations manager and other roles. Min received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Virginia in 1985, and her master’s degree in business administration from Simmons College in 1990.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Vice President, Finance and Enterprise Services Current
Intel Corporation Group Controller, Sales and Marketing Group Current

Clemente J. Russo is vice president of the Digital Enterprise Group. Previously, he was vice president of the Flash Memory Group, responsible for coordinating key elements of the group’s transition to a new operating model that was more cost effective and included the integration of manufacturing activities into the business. Prior to that he served as vice president of the Sales and Marketing Group and director of marketing operations where he led the team that developed and implemented the company’s marketing transformation effort. Before that, he was vice president of the Technology and Manufacturing Group and general manager of systems manufacturing, responsible for worldwide manufacturing, outsource operations and post-sales support for computing and communications systems and boards. Russo was also director of manufacturing operations in the Communications Product Group, responsible for manufacturing Intel's board and system communications products. Prior to joining Intel in 1999, he was vice president of operations at Dialogic Corporation, where he was responsible for manufacturing, materials, quality control, IT, and facilities operations. When Intel acquired Dialogic in 1999, Russo co-managed the integration of the two companies. Russo received his bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Manhattan College in New York in 1967.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Vice President, Digital Enterprise Group Current
Intel Corporation Director, Boards Strategy Current

Corine Perez is vice president of Finance and Enterprise Services and controller for the Digital Enterprise Group at Intel Corporation. In this role she is responsible for all aspects of financial regulatory compliance and financial control for the DEG. She is also responsible for supporting the Corporate Platform Office and is the Northwest ā€œGodparentā€ for all Career Development Council activities on site for Operations Finance. Perez has held a variety of positions since joining Intel in 1980. Previously, she served as controller for the Intel Communications Group, Communications Products Group and Enterprise Server Group. She also was a central operations manager and controller for the OEM Products and Services Division. Perez received her bachelor's degree in social work and sociology from Idaho State University in 1975. She received her master's degree in business administration from Portland State University in 1980.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Vice President, Finance and Enterprise Services Current
Intel Corporation Controller, Digital Enterprise Group Current

Craig C. Brown is vice president of the Technology and Manufacturing Group and director of Materials. He is responsible for ensuring the availability of materials and services to meet Intel production schedules and procurement needs of Intel employees. Brown has broad procurement and supply chain experience in the areas of production, direct materials, indirect materials and services, and supply chain automation and process efficiency. Brown is a member of the Institute of Supply Management, represents Intel on the Center for Advanced Purchasing Board, and on the SAP Purchasing Advisory Board. Brown received a bachelor's degree in Finance from Utah State University and joined Intel in 1982.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Vice President, Technology and Manufacturing Group Current
Intel Corporation Director, Materials Current

Organization Position Status
Intel Capital Vice President Current
Intel Corporation Vice President, Intel Capital Current
Intel Corporation Managing Director, Digital Home Sector Current
Vativ Technologies, Inc Board of Directors Current
University of Utah Bachelor's Degree In Electrical Engineering Former

Daniel Casaletto is vice president of the Digital Enterprise Group and director of Microprocessor Architecture and Planning for Intel Corporation. Previously, Casaletto was the general manager for the Enterprise Microprocessor Division (EMD) leading the development of advanced Enterprise Architecture microprocessors. Product responsibilities included IntelĀ® Xeonā„¢ and ItaniumĀ® families. EMD development teams reside across the United States, as well as India. Prior to joining Intel, Casaletto was vice president of the Alpha Development Group at Compaq Computer Corporation. He was responsible for the development and delivery of microprocessors and supporting technologies for entry-level server systems. His organization, made up of hardware and software engineers, developed microprocessors, related chipsets, motherboards, firmware, IC package design and CAD. His group also oversaw microprocessor production, and worked closely with the semiconductor foundries. With more than 25 years of combined service with Compaq and Digital Equipment Corporation, Casaletto has extensive management experience in the engineering field. From 1994 to 1998, Casaletto held the following positions at Digital: vice president, Digital Semiconductor Engineering; vice president; and product line manager for emerging technologies, which included IntelĀ® StrongARM, IntelĀ® 2700G Multimedia Accelerator Reference System, and IntelĀ® 41210 Serial to Parallel PCI Bridge chips; and vice president and product line manager for the Alpha Business Segment. Prior to joining Digital, Casaletto spent three years at RCA designing communication systems for militarized command and control applications. Casaletto received a bachelor's degree and a master's degree in electrical engineering from Northeastern University. He also completed the Yale Executive Management Program in 1992.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Vice President, Digital Enterprise Group Current
Intel Corporation Director, Microprocessor Architecture and Planning Current
Intel Corporation Vice President, Enterprise Platforms Group & General Manager, Microprocessor Division Former

David A. Baglee is vice president of the Flash Memory Group for Intel Corporation and the co-executive officer of IM Flash Technologies LLC for Intel Corporation. He is responsible for co-leading a venture between Intel and Micron Technology Inc. to manufacture NAND Memory. Baglee joined Intel in 1987. Previously, Baglee was a Fab 11 plant manager for the Technology and Manufacturing Group. He also served as a plant manager and manufacturing manager for Fab 7. Baglee holds 17 patents in semiconductor memory processing. He is a senior member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. and served on the board of directors for Quality New Mexico. Baglee received his bachelor's degree in electronics in 1975, and his Ph.D in 1978, both from the University of Liverpool.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Vice President, Flash Memory Group Current
Im Flash Technologies, LLC Executive Officer Current
Intela Plant Manager Former

David O'Meara is vice president, Software and Services Group, and managing director of Intel Corporation's Havok subsidiary. O'Meara is responsible for defining Havok's strategic direction and managing the company to achieve its technical, financial and commercial goals. Previously, O'Meara was CEO of Commerx, a procurement software and services company. He also served on the senior management team at Sterling Commerce, where he served as group vice president for business development. In Europe, O'Meara was director of business development for Unisource NV (Netherlands) and managing director of PostGEM Ltd (Ireland). O'Meara received his bachelor's degree in economics in 1975 from Trinity College, Dublin.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Vice President, Software and Services Group Current
Intel Corporation Managing Director, Havok Current

David R. Ditzel is vice president and chief architect for Hybrid Parallel Computing for Intel's Digital Enterprise Group's Architecture and Planning. Ditzel joined Intel in March 2008. He has worked on the design of leading edge computing systems for over 30 years. He was the founding president and CEO of Transmeta Corporation. Prior to his 13 years at Transmeta, he spent 10 years at Sun Microsystems where he held various positions including CTO of the SPARC Technology Business, Director of Sun Labs and Director of Advanced Systems. While at Sun, he started the first collaboration in computer design between the United States and Soviet Union by hiring Soviet Supercomputer designer Boris Babayan and his team at the Moscow Center of SPARC Technology, which was later acquired by Intel. Prior to Sun he spent 10 years at AT&T Bell Labs in Murray Hill, New Jersey where he as the architect for the CRISP microprocessor, one of the first RISC processors, and was a co-author of "The Case for the Reduced Instruction Set Computer". Ditzel has worked on the development of over two dozen computer systems, has published three dozen papers on advanced computer design, and has received seven patents. Ditzel graduated from Iowa State University with a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, and also a bachelor's degree in computer science, and received a master's degree in electrical engineering and computer science from the University of California at Berkeley in 1979.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Vice President, Digital Enterprise Group Current
Transmeta Corporation Board of Directors Current
University of California, Berkeley M.S.C.S Former
University of California, Berkeley M.S.C.S. Former
Iowa State University B.S.C.S Former
Iowa State University B.S.C.S Former

Deborah S. Conrad is vice president and general manager of the Corporate Marketing Group. Conrad is responsible for Intel's brand management, product positioning, product launch management and marketing research, as well as sales and integrated marketing communications, advertising, and promotional campaigns designed to reach consumer and business customers worldwide. Prior to leading the Corporate Marketing Group, Conrad created and directed Team Apple and oversaw all aspects of the Intel and Apple relationship since the beginning of the partnership in 2005 through 2008. She was responsible for all aspects of the Intel and Apple business, including sales and revenue, product engineering, software development support and market development. Before her role with Team Apple, Conrad led the Solutions Market Development Group, where she was responsible for worldwide sales development efforts and industry partner programs. She oversaw Intel's extensive direct relationships with CTO/CIOs, industry-specific business development programs and alliances with enterprise ISVs, solution providers and telco service providers. From 1993 to 1999, she was marketing director for Intel's Asia-Pacific Region, responsible for building brand equity and market development efforts throughout China, India, Taiwan, Korea, Southeast Asia, Australia and New Zealand. Conrad joined Intel in 1986 as Microprocessor Group Communications Manager, where she managed press relations, marketing communications, product advertising and related strategic communications programs. From 1990 to 1993, Conrad worked in corporate communications and helped build the worldwide press relations organization, including developing broadcast media, executive speech development and branding programs.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Vice President & General Manager, Corporate Marketing Group Current
Intel Corporation Vice President, Sales & Marketing Group Former

Dianne L. Rudolph is vice president of the Sales and Marketing Group and director of the Corporate Strategy Program for Intel Corporation. Previously, she was the joint program manager for the Structure and Efficiency effort for Intel. Rudolph has held several positions within Intel's finance organization. From 2000 to 2006 she was the controller overseeing Intel Architecture Platform organizations. From 1997 to 2000, she was controller for the Microprocessor Products Group. She also was controller for Corporate Planning from 1996 to 1997. Previously, she held various finance assignments within several business units, including working in Hong Kong for the Sales and Marketing Group. Rudolph joined Intel in 1984. Rudolph received a bachelor's degree in Psychology from the University of California at Berkeley in 1977.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Vice President, Sales and Marketing Group Current
Intel Corporation Director, Corporate Strategy Program Current

Donald M. Whiteside joined Intel in 1981 and is an appointed Vice President, and Director of Global Public Policy (GPP) within Intel's Legal & Corporate Affairs Group. GPP is responsible for establishing favorable market policies to enable Intel's continued global business success. GPP's policy efforts address legislative, legal and regulatory issues that affect Intel's business operations and the platform products we deliver to the global market. Prior to his appointment as Director of GPP in early 2008, Mr. Whiteside spent the past six years as Vice President of the Corporate Technology Group (CTG) and Director of Technical Policy and Standards. Prior to 2001, Mr. Whiteside held several management positions within Intel, including management of Intel's branded consumer products business, and coordination of Intel's business relationship with the IBM Corporation. Mr. Whiteside was born in New York, N.Y., in 1959. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics and Computer Science from Tulane University in 1981. He manages GPP from Intel's facility in Chandler, AZ; where he lives with his wife and four children.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Vice President, Legal & Corporate Affairs Current
Intel Corporation Director, Global Public Policy Current

As vice president of the Digital Enterprise Group and general manager of the Embedded and Communications Group, Doug Davis is responsible for Intel’s business in the communications infrastructure and embedded market segments. Davis started his career at Intel as a product engineer in the Military Division, where he went on to manage its product engineering, manufacturing and operations. Following that, he became the operations manager and later general manager for the Embedded Microcomputer Division, and general manager of the Network Processor Division. In 2004 he assumed the general manager role of the Infrastructure Processor Division, which formed from a combination of the Embedded IntelĀ® Architecture silicon business, the Embedded Microcomputer Division and the Network Processor Division. In 2005 Davis became the general manager of the Communications Infrastructure Group, which was recently renamed the Embedded and Communications Group. Davis has a BSEE from New Mexico State University and an MBA from Arizona State University.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Vice President, Digital Enterprise Group Current
Intel Corporation General Manager, Embedded and Communications Group Current
Intel Corporation Vice President, Digital Enterprise Group & General Manager, Communications Infrastructure Group Former

Doug Fisher is vice president, Software and Services Group (SSG), and general manager of SSG’s Systems Software Division. He leads a worldwide organization responsible for a broad range of development, enabling, architecture analysis and optimization efforts including pre-boot firmware, operating systems, virtualization, middleware software, graphics, SoftSDV and client/server projections. In addition, Fisher has been named the Intel corporate ā€œMega Initiativeā€ owner for virtualization. Fisher joined Intel in 1995 and for the first few years managed several new product development and research efforts including projects around remote LAN access, data over VBI, and ā€œInternet in a boxā€ before moving to Intel’s Enterprise Platform Group where he led the Server Management Software development organization for three years. In 1999, Fisher transferred to Intel Online Services as the director of engineering for Europe and moved to England to set up the international engineering organization. In 2000, he was appointed director of worldwide engineering for Intel Online Services. Prior to joining Intel, Fisher worked for 10 years at Hewlett-Packard where he started his career as a software developer on a real-time operating system with his final role as the marketing manager over the OpenView Network Node Manager product line. Fisher holds a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Oregon State University, and a master’s degree in management from Stanford University.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Vice President, Software and Services Group Current
Intel Corporation General Manager, Systems Software Division Current

Elenora Yoeli is vice president of the Mobility Group and director of LPIA Microprocessor Development (ULMD) for the Ultra Mobility Group. She is responsible for development and post-silicon engineering of low-power, highly integrated microprocessor products for Mobile Internet Devices. Yoeli is also responsible for development and post-silicon engineering of microprocessors for low-cost IA and system-on-a-chip products used in consumer electronics and DHG. Yoeli oversees design teams located in Austin, Texas and Chandler, Ariz., and Penang, Malaysia. Yoeli has been involved in the ultra mobile design area since 2004, and for the post-silicon engineering area since 2008. Prior to that she managed validation and execution for the Pentium4Ā® family of products and has held key positions in chip design, computer automated design as well as in software engineering where she developed a number of X86 compilers and operating systems. In her EDA role she was responsible for the development of core capabilities. Prior to joining Intel in 1981, Yoeli was a senior programmer at Reiter Software Systems. She was a teaching assistant in the Computer Science and EE Technion faculty until 1979 while studying for her Computer Science graduate degree. She received her bachelor's degree in biophysics from Hebrew University, Jerusalem, in 1972 and her master's degree in biophysics from Technion University in Haifa in 1977. Yoeli is a four-time winner of the Intel Achievement Award.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Vice President, Mobility Group Current

Elliot is the general manager of the Visual Computing Software Division in Intel's Software and Solutions Group. VCSD delivers programs and software products to enhance the visual computing capabilities of the Intel platforms. This includes software that helps ISVs utilize the innovative capabilities of our platforms for graphics and video utilizing our CPUs and graphics components; and programs that accelerate the time to market for our newest platforms. Previously, Elliot was the general manager of the Developer Relations Division, providing programs and services to assist software companies gain maximum value from Intel platforms. Elliot joined Intel in 1988 and has held management positions in processor and platform architecture, new product planning and application engineering. He holds 15 patents relating to microprocessor system design.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Vice President, Software and Solutions Group Current
Intel Corporation General Manager, Visual Computing Software Division Current

Organization Position Status
Intel Technology India Pvt. Ltd. President Current
Intel Corporation Vice President, Technology and Manufacturing Group Current
Intel Corporation Co-General Manager, Customer Fulfillment, Planning and Logistics Current
Intel Corporation Vice President & Director, Business Sys & Applications Former

Gadi Singer is vice president of the Mobility Group and general manager, SoC Enabling Group for Intel Corporation. The SoC Enabling Group is responsible for delivering central building blocks and driving Intel's SoC strategy focusing on fast turnaround time and modularity practices. Singer joined Intel in 1983, holding a variety of senior technical and management positions in chip design, software engineering and CAD development. He was appointed vice president in 1999 and chief technical officer of Intel Communications Group in 2004, among other accomplishments. From 2005 through 2007, Singer served as general manager of the Ultra Mobility Group, which is responsible for the development of revolutionary low-power IntelĀ® Architecture solutions and the Mobile Internet Devices. Among his prior roles, Singer was general manager of the Microprocessor Products Group's Design Technology Division, co-general manager of the IA-64 Processor Division and general manager of Enterprise Processors Division. Among Singer's technological contributions is as inventor of the Schematics Formal Verification (SFV) method at Intel, which establishes mathematical equivalence between design logic schematics to substantially reduce schematics functional bugs. Singer was also one of the inventors of Intel's Hardware Description Language (iHDL). Prior to joining Intel, Singer was a software engineer at Elbit Electronics in Israel from 1981 to 1983. Singer received his bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Technion University, Israel, in 1983. He pursued graduate studies at Technion University from 1986 to 1988.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Vice President, Mobility Group Current
Intel Corporation General Manager, System-on-Chip Enabling Group Current

Gerald Greeve is vice president of the Sales and Marketing Group and a director of the Intel World Ahead Program for Intel Corporation. Previously, Greeve was the general manager of Asia-Pacific. In that role he was responsible for all sales and marketing for APAC including greater China, Southeast Asia, South Asia, Australia, and New Zealand. As a leader of Intel's World Ahead Program, Greeve will focus on driving Intel's emerging markets strategy in emerging markets worldwide. It is an Intel top priority to contribute to the acceleration of ICT adoption in these markets—particularly in areas such as Digital Inclusion, Education, Communications Infrastructure, Health, and Rural programs. In his more than twenty years with Intel, Greeve has held key sales and marketing positions including Worldwide Director of Sales for Intel's Reseller Channel Operation, Worldwide Director of Sales for the Internet Services Sales Group and General Manager of the Branded Math Co-Processor business unit. In addition to his extensive marketing, sales and brand building expertise, he also brings significant international experience to the position having led the team that forged Intel's first joint venture in China in 1985. Greeve is a technology industry veteran. Prior to joining Intel, he worked for a number of US companies involved in areas such as software based network management, silicon wafer substrates and light emitting diodes. He graduated from Santa Clara University with a Bachelor of Arts (Literature, Philosophy and Theology).

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Vice President, Sales and Marketing Group Current
Intel Corporation Director, Intel World Ahead Program Current

Gil G. Frostig is vice president of the Mobility Group and director of Low Power Components and Platforms for the Ultra Mobility Group. Previously, Frostig was the vice president of the Intel Communications Group. In this role Frostig reported to the chief technology officer (CTO) of Intel Communications Group (ICG). Frostig is chartered with delivering One-Generation-Ahead in ICG's technology capabilities and with driving advanced development operations throughout ICG. Prior to his current position, Frostig has held various positions at Intel. From 1997 to 2004 he was co-general manager of the Platform Networking Group. This group was chartered with delivering wired connectivity and storage building blocks for Intel Architecture platforms. First generation of Intel's Wi-Fi solution for IntelĀ® CentrinoĀ® Processor Technology was also developed in PNG. From 1994 to 1996, he was engineering manager in charge of silicon development for the Network Infrastructure Operation in Haifa, Israel. He was a liaison engineer for the Haifa development team for the PentiumĀ® OverDrive processor, as well as a project leader for the i860XP RISC processor. Frostig joined Intel in 1983 as a development engineer and team leader for Ethernet networking silicon projects. Frostig received his bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from the Israel Institute of Technology in 1983. He received an Intel Achievement Award in 1991 for the development of the i860XP processor, where he led the circuit design, layout and backend teams.

Organization Position Status
Intel Corporation Vice President, Mobility Group Current
Intel Corporation Director, Low Power Components and Platform, Ultra Mobility Group Current

John Donahoe became President and CEO of eBay Inc. on March 31, 2008. In this role, John has global responsibility for growing each of the company's business units, which include eBay Marketplaces, PayPal and Skype. John came to eBay in February 2005 as President of eBay Marketplaces, responsible for all elements of eBay's global ecommerce businesses. In this role, he focused on expanding eBay's core business, which accounts for a large percentage of the company's revenues. John also oversaw a number of strategic acquisitions, including Shopping.com and StubHub, and classifieds sites, such as Gumtree and LoQUo. During the three years he served as President of Marketplaces, revenues and profits for this division doubled. Prior to eBay, John spent more than 20 years at Bain & Company, a worldwide consulting firm based in Boston. Starting as an Associate Consultant, John rose to become the firm's CEO, where he oversaw Bain's 30 offices and 3,000 employees. In addition to serving on eBay's Inc.'s Board of Directors, John is also on the Board of Trustees of Dartmouth College. John received a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from Dartmouth College and an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business.

Organization Position Status
eBay Inc. President & Chief Executive Officer Current
Premiere Inn Trips Board of Directors Current
Intel Corporation Board of Directors Current
Backroads Board of Directors Current
eBay Inc. Board of Directors Current
Bain & Company Chief Executive Officer Former
ROLM Corporation Manager Former
Sacred Heart High School Trustee Former
Salomon Brothers Inc. Associate Former
Stanford Graduate School of Business M.B.A. Former
Dartmouth College Bachelor of Arts in Economics Former

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