Paul Otellini

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Paul Otellini was an American businessman best known for serving as CEO of Intel Corporation from 2005 to 2013, during a period of major growth and strategic shifts in the semiconductor industry.

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instanceOf business executive
human
almaMater University of San Francisco NERFINISHED
boardMemberOf Alphabet Inc. NERFINISHED
Google Inc. NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath heart attack
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1950-10-12
dateOfDeath 2017-10-02
degree Bachelor of Arts in Economics
Master of Business Administration
educatedAt University of California, Berkeley
employer Intel Corporation NERFINISHED
endTime 2013-05-16
ethnicGroup Italian American
familyName Otellini NERFINISHED
fieldOfStudy business administration
economics
fullName Paul Stevens Otellini NERFINISHED
gender male
givenName Paul
hasChild one daughter
one son
industry semiconductor industry
technology industry
languageSpoken English
memberOf Intel Corporation board of directors NERFINISHED
notableAchievement expanded Intel’s global manufacturing footprint
guided Intel through period of record revenues
strengthened Intel’s relationship with major PC manufacturers
notableWork expanded Intel’s presence in data centers and enterprise computing
led Intel’s transition toward mobile and consumer markets
oversaw development and launch of Intel Core microarchitecture
occupation businessman
corporate executive
placeOfBirth San Francisco, California, United States NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Sonoma County, California, United States NERFINISHED
positionHeld Chief Executive Officer of Intel
President of Intel NERFINISHED
predecessor Craig Barrett NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
residence San Francisco Bay Area, California, United States NERFINISHED
spouse Sandra Otellini NERFINISHED
startTime 2005-05-18
successor Brian Krzanich NERFINISHED

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