Intel Promotes 5 Corporate Officers, Elects 4 New Corporate Vice Presidents
February 06 2015 - 1:00PM
Business Wire
Intel Corporation today announced that its board of directors
promoted five corporate officers and elected four new corporate
vice presidents.
Robert B. Crooke, 51, was elevated from corporate vice president
to senior vice president. He is general manager of Intel’s
Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) Solutions Group. In this role, Crooke
leads a worldwide organization responsible for design, development
and marketing of Intel non-volatile memory and solid-state drive
(SSD) solutions. Crooke joined Intel in 1989, was named a corporate
vice president in 2005, and is based in Hillsboro, Oregon.
Douglas L. Davis, 53, was promoted from corporate vice president
to senior vice president. He is general manager of Intel's Internet
of Things (IoT) Group, leading a worldwide organization responsible
for Intel Architecture computing solutions targeting market sectors
including retail, transportation, manufacturing/industrial, smart
buildings/homes, and a broad range of embedded computing
applications. Davis joined Intel in 1984, was named a corporate
vice president in 2010, and is based in Chandler, Arizona.
Doug Fisher, 54, was promoted from corporate vice president to
senior vice president. He is general manager of Intel’s Software
and Services Group, and has worldwide responsibility for software
that enhances computing and connectivity for Intel architecture and
platforms. Fisher joined Intel in 1995, was elected corporate
vice president in 2011, and is based in Hillsboro, Oregon.
Steven R. Rodgers, 49, was promoted from corporate vice
president to senior vice president. He is general counsel of Intel
and is responsible for the company's legal work, serves on Intel’s
senior executive team, and reports to the chief executive officer.
Rodgers joined Intel in 2000, was elected corporate vice president
in 2014, and is based in Chandler, Arizona.
Joshua M. Walden, 54, was elevated from corporate vice president
to senior vice president. He is general manager of the Platform
Engineering Group. In this role, he leads numerous worldwide
engineering teams that are responsible for the development,
manufacturing and validation of Intel's chip portfolio. Walden
joined Intel in 1983, was elected corporate vice president in 2012,
and is based in Chandler, Arizona.
Gregory M. Bryant, 46, was elected corporate vice president and
is general manager of the Desktop Client Platform Division within
Intel’s Client Computing Group. He leads the strategy, product
management, and P&L for Intel’s desktop product line, including
desktop PC, mini PC, all-in-one and enthusiast gaming platforms.
Bryant is also responsible for Intel’s gateway and set-top-box
business. Bryant joined Intel in 1992 and is based in Hillsboro,
Oregon.
Ann B. Kelleher, 49, was elected corporate vice president in
Intel’s Technology and Manufacturing Group. She is the general
manager of Fab/Sort Manufacturing, responsible for co-managing
Intel’s wafer fabrication manufacturing facilities worldwide.
Kelleher joined Intel in 1996 and is based in Rio Rancho, New
Mexico.
Robin A. Martin, 54, was elected corporate vice president and is
general manager of Assembly Test Manufacturing in Intel’s
Technology and Manufacturing Group. He is responsible for
co-managing Intel’s assembly and test operations worldwide. Martin
joined Intel in 1984 and is based in Penang, Malaysia.
Navin Shenoy, 41, was elected corporate vice president and is
general manager of the Mobility Client Platform Division in Intel’s
Client Computing Group. Shenoy leads the strategy, product
management, and P&L for Intel’s mobile computing product line
including Ultrabook™ devices, notebooks, 2 in 1s and tablets.
Shenoy joined Intel in 1995 and is based in Santa Clara,
California.
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