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Intel Promotes Vice Presidents

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Jeff Burt
Jan 6, 2003
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Intel Corp. on Monday promoted three vice presidents and elected four others.

The board of directors for the Santa Clara, Calif., chip maker promoted Robert Baker, Patrick Gelsinger and Patricia Murray from corporate vice president to senior vice president.

Baker, who joined Intel in 1979, is general manager of the Technology and Manufacturing Group. Gelsinger, who also came to the company in 1979, is Intels chief technology officer. Murray, a 12-year Intel veteran, is director of human resources.

In addition, Leslie Culbertson, Brian Harrison, William Holt and William Swope were elected corporate vice presidents. Culbertson is director of corporate finance and Swope is general manager of the Software and Solutions Group. Both joined Intel in 1979.

Harrison, an 18-year Intel veteran, is co-general manager of fab/sort manufacturing, responsible for Intels fabs across the globe. Holt, whos been with Intel for about 28 years, is director of logic technology development.

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