Intel re-orgs executive roles, ditches 30-year veteran
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Intel re-orgs executive roles, ditches 30-year veteran
"Throughout her incredible career, Michelle has transformed major businesses, built high-performing teams and worked to delight our customers,"
"She has made a lasting impact on our company and inspired so many of us with her leadership. We are grateful for all Michelle has given Intel and wish her the best."
"MJ's role will not be backfilled. With strong leaders now in place across DCG and CCG, MJ has decided to depart Intel,"
Michelle Johnston Holthaus will leave Intel after nearly thirty years, ending a ten-month tenure as CEO of Products. Holthaus took the CEO of Products role last December when she and CFO David Zinsner served as interim co-CEOs following Pat Gelsinger's sudden departure. Holthaus will remain in an advisory capacity to ensure a seamless transition, and her role will not be backfilled. The departure coincides with a broader executive reorganization that includes Kevork Kechichian joining to lead the datacenter group and Jim Johnson running the Client Computing Group. Intel is attempting to resume making its own chips after relying on TSMC to compete with AMD and Arm-based rivals.
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