Nice Robert H. Swan Citizenship Present Principal Occupaiion or Employment 2006. he drove a broad transformation of Intel's factories and supply chain, improving factory velocity by more than 60 percent and doubling customer responsiveness. Krzanich is also involved in advancing the industry's transition to lower cost 450mm wafer manufacturing through the Global 450 Consortium as well as leading Intel's strategic investment in lithography supplier ASML. Prior to becoming COO, Krzanich held senior leadership positions within Intel's manufacturing organization. He was responsible for Fab! Sort Manufacturing from 2007-2011 and Assembly and Test from 2003 to 2007. From 2001 to 2003. he was responsible for the implementation of the 0.13-micron logic process technology across Intel's global factory network. From 1997 to 2001, Krzanich served as the Fab 17 plant manager, where he oversaw the integration of Digital Equipment Corporation's semiconductor manufacturing operations into Intel's manufacturing network. The assignment included building updated facilities as well as initiating and ramping 0.18-micron and 0.13-micron process technologies. Prior to this role. Knanich held plant and manufacturing manager roles at multiple Intel factories. Knanich began his career at Intel in 1982 in New Mexico as a process engineer. He holds a bachelor's degree in Chemistry from San Jose State University and has one patent for semiconductor processing. Krzanich is also a member of the board of directors of the Semiconductor Industry Association. United States Function: Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Professional Background: Robert (Bob) H. Swan is executive vice president and chief financial officer (CFO) at Intel Corporation. He oversees Intel's global finance organization, including finance. accounting and reporting, tax, treasury, internal audit, and investor relations; Information Technology: and the company's Corporate Strate