Intel Corporation announced a number of executive promotions and
rotations today that recognize outstanding performance and assign new
responsibilities as part of Intel's commitment to management development.
As previously announced by Intel’s board of directors, Andy Bryant will
move from vice chairman of the board to full-time executive chairman at
the company’s Annual Stockholders’ Meeting in May. In anticipation of
that change, Intel is promoting two senior executives, one of whom will
take on much of Bryant’s prior responsibilities.
First, the company has promoted Brian Krzanich to chief operating
officer, reporting to Paul Otellini, president and CEO. Krzanich had
previously been a senior vice president in charge of Intel’s worldwide
manufacturing. In his new role, Krzanich will continue to oversee
manufacturing and also take on responsibility for internal IT and human
resources, functions that previously reported into Bryant.
Secondly, in recognition of his outstanding work in developing the
Intel® Architecture product portfolio, Dadi Perlmutter is being promoted
to chief product officer. Perlmutter will continue to lead the Intel
Architecture Group and continue reporting to Otellini.
Stacy Smith, senior vice president and chief financial officer, will now
report directly to Otellini. He had previously reported to Bryant.
Bill Holt, senior vice president and head of Technology Development,
will also now report directly to Otellini. He, too, had reported to
Bryant. Holt and Krzanich will continue to co-manage the Technology and
Manufacturing Group, allowing Intel to maintain the critical, close
collaboration between semiconductor process technology development and
manufacturing.
Kirk Skaugen, Intel vice president and head of Intel’s data center
business, will become the new head of the PC Client Group (PCCG),
succeeding Intel Vice President Mooly Eden, and reporting to Perlmutter.
After 9 years in the United States, Eden is moving back to Israel at his
request and will assume the position of president and general manager,
Intel Israel, reporting to Perlmutter. While in the United States, Eden
led Intel’s mobile PC business before being promoted to run PCCG,
Intel’s largest product group, in 2009.
Diane Bryant, Intel vice president and CIO, will lead the data center
business and succeed Skaugen as general manager of that group. She will
report to Perlmutter.
Kim Stevenson, vice president of IT Global Operations and Services, will
succeed Diane Bryant as CIO and report to Krzanich.
The organization changes will become effective over the next 30 days,
and are designed to create a series of smooth management transitions.
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