Leslie L. Vadasz is Director Emeritus of the Board. Previously he was Executive Vice President of Intel Corporation and President, Intel Capital in addition to being a member Intel's board of directors.
Vadasz joined Intel in 1968 as part of the founding team. His first responsibilities included the development of semiconductor memory and microprocessor products. He became Director of Engineering in 1972, responsible for all technology and component development, and was elected as a vice president of the company in 1975. In 1976, he became Assistant General Manager of the Microcomputer Division and a year later was named General Manager of the Microcomputer Component Division. He was elected Senior Vice President in 1979 and became Director of Corporate Strategic Staff. He was General Manager of the Systems Group from 1986 until 1990. From 1991 until his retirement in 2003, he was Executive Vice President responsible for Intel Capital and its predecessor programs, which focuses on making equity investments to grow the Internet economy worldwide, including Internet infrastructure, content and services. Intel Capital also oversees Intel's acquisition programs.
Mr. Vadasz was elected to the Intel board of directors in 1988 and actively served through mid-2002. Currently he is Director Emeritus.
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