Intel has just announced a news that after the company's board election, Brian Krzanich as the new CEO to take over the job of former CEO Paul Otellini, on May 16 , will at the Intel shareholder meeting, Officially the CEO of Intel. He will be Intel's sixth CEO.
Intel once Renee James, the senior vice president of Intel Corporation, who is responsible for the Intel software and services department.
In 1982,Krzanich announced the formal admission to Intel Corporation, since then, has been engaged in many different technical fields. He is now in charge of the manufacturing business unit of the company. After being appointed chief operating officer last January, it also serves as an industry chain, human resources and information technology operations.
"After thorough deliberation and scrutiny, the board will see Brian Krzanich as the future leader of Intel, redefining technology and reshaping the future of the computer," Intel chairman Andy Bryant said in a press release.
Enclosed Resume:
Brian M. Krzanich
New CEO of Intel Corporation
Brian M. Krzanich previously served as executive vice president and chief operating officer of Intel Corporation. He is responsible for Intel's global manufacturing, human resources and information technology operations.
Prior to that, Krzanich was responsible for the Intel packaging testing business in 2003-2007 and was responsible for implementing the 0.13 micron logical process technology at Intel's global plant in 2001-2003. From 1997 to 2001, Krzanich as Fab 17 plant manager to integrate the semiconductor manufacturing business of the former DEC company into Intel's manufacturing network. This task includes upgrading of facilities and the initiation and promotion of 0.18 micron and 0.13 micron process technology applications. 1996-1997, Krzanich as Arizona, State Fab 6 factory manager. He served as Arizona, State Fab 12 factory manufacturing manager in 1994-1996. In addition, he has worked as a process engineer in different factories in Intel Corporation. Krzanich joined Intel Corporation in 1982.
Krzanich was awarded the Intel Achievement Award in 1999. He has a patent for the semiconductor process.
Krzanich received a bachelor's degree in chemistry from San Jose State University in 1982.