Intel Announces Leadership Changes
July 02 2015 - 8:00AM
Business Wire
Today Intel Corporation’s CEO, Brian Krzanich, announced a
series of leadership and organizational changes in a message to
employees.
Intel President Renée James informed the board that she will be
stepping down as President of Intel to pursue an external CEO role.
She has agreed to stay at Intel until January in order to
transition the Executive Office. In connection with today’s news,
James today distributed an employee message about her plans.
In addition, other leadership and organizational changes that
are being made to streamline operations and better position Intel
for growth include:
Arvind Sodhani, President of Intel Capital, will retire in
January after a distinguished 35-year career with the company.
President of Mergers and Acquisitions Wendell Brooks will take an
expanded role to also become President of Intel Capital. Merging
these teams under one leader will allow clear focus across all
investment opportunities for Intel.
On July 1, the Intel Security organization – formerly the
independent McAfee division – was formally integrated into Intel
operations under the leadership of General Manager Chris
Young. This integration will deliver better technologies for
our customers and more effective operations that enable Intel
Security to advance the state of security across the industry.
Intel Communication and Devices Group General Manager Aicha
Evans has been elevated to the company’s Management Committee,
reflecting the leadership role she plays across Intel’s business
and the importance of communication and mobility to the company’s
growth strategy and product portfolio.
Josh Walden, General Manager of Intel’s New Technology Group,
now leads all product and research teams that create and deploy new
technology categories, such as interactive computing devices,
perceptual computing and wearable devices. He is responsible for
expanding the power of Moore’s Law into entirely new
categories.
Associated with these changes, Intel executives Hermann Eul and
Mike Bell will leave the company after a transition period.
“We are aligning our leadership structure to continue to become
more efficient in order to deliver the benefits of our strategy
even faster than before,” said Krzanich.
“Over the past 28 years, Renée has contributed immeasurably to
Intel,” he continued. “On behalf of the Board and management team,
we sincerely thank Renée for her tireless efforts toward building
the business that we have today, and we fully support her in this
decision.”
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