Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Intel Chairman Retires in May

Intel announced this afternoon that Chairman Craig Barrett plans to retire this May.

Craig Barrett, who joined Intel back in 1974, will supposedly step down from active management during the company's annual stockholders meeting held in May. Barrett has performed many jobs over the last 35 years, serving as CEO from 1998 through 2005, and as an active participant in Intel's World Ahead Program. Barrett is also the current chair of the U.N. Global Alliance for Information and Communications Technology and Development. However, come May, Barrett will step down as chairman and member of the board of directors...

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