Intel Promotes Two Corporate Officers, Elects Six New Corporate Vice Presidents
Wendell Brooks, 50, was promoted from corporate vice president to senior vice president. Brooks is president of Intel Capital, Intel's global investment organization, which makes equity investments in innovative technology startups and companies worldwide in support of Intel's strategic objectives. He also leads the Strategic Transactions Group at Intel, driving the company's mergers and acquisition strategy, execution and integration. Brooks joined Intel in 2014 and is based in Santa Clara, Calif.
Steven Fund, 53, was promoted from corporate vice president to senior vice president. As Intel's chief marketing officer, he leads all aspects of worldwide marketing. Fund is responsible for global marketing strategy and execution, brand management, product positioning, market research, advertising, partner marketing, retail channel marketing, digital marketing, social media and global communications. He joined Intel in 2014 and is based in Santa Clara, Calif.
Peng Bai, 53, was elected corporate vice president. He is co-director of Logic Technology Development in Intel's Technology and Manufacturing Group. Logic Technology Development is responsible for the development and transfer of next-generation silicon technologies that will produce future Intel microprocessors and SoCs (system-on-chip). Bai joined Intel in 1991 and is based in Hillsboro, Ore.
Brice A. Hill, 49, was elected corporate vice president. He is group controller for the Corporate Finance organization and oversees the financial management for Intel businesses including: Data Center Group, the newly created Client and Internet of Things businesses and Systems Architecture Group, Sales and Marketing, Global Marketing and Communications, Intel Security Group, Software and Services Group and the Programmable Solutions Group. Hill joined Intel in 1995 and is based in Hillsboro, Ore.
Christina S. Min, 51, was elected corporate vice president. She is group controller for the Corporate Finance organization and oversees the financial management for several groups at Intel including: Intel Capital/Strategic Transactions Group, New Technology Group, Corporate Strategy, Corporate Planning, Worldwide Finance and Accounting, and Global Trade. Min joined Intel in 1993 and is based in Santa Clara, Calif.
Matthew M. Smith, 52, was elected corporate vice president. As director of HR Business and Employee Solutions, he is responsible for leading the global organization that advises Intel's businesses and delivers HR solutions to enable organization effectiveness and employee engagement. This organization also provides global payroll, stock, benefits, mobility and retirement for Intel employees. Smith joined Intel in 1997 and is based in Hillsboro, Ore.
Weng Kuan Tan, 51, was elected corporate vice president. He is general manager of Client Computing Group (CCG), China and is responsible for leading the strategy and the CCG teams in China in the delivery of turnkey solutions spanning phones, phablets, tablets, 2 in 1s and emerging new form factors for the China Technology Ecosystem (CTE) and the worldwide market. Tan joined Intel in 2011 and is based in Beijing.
Jason P. Waxman, 44, was elected corporate vice president. He is general manager of the Cloud Platforms Group in Intel's Data Center Group. He is responsible for managing Intel's business, products and technology development for cloud computing including: silicon components, optimized system design, data center management, security and facility optimization. He joined Intel in 1997 and is based in Hillsboro, Ore.
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