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2021: Resignation from a position of the head of Intel
On January 13, 2021 Intel was announced appointment by Peta Gelsingera as the new CEO of the company. It will release Robert Swan who was at the helm the American producer of processors about two years from this duty. Read more here.
2019: Appointment of Intel as the CEO
On January 31, 2019 Intel announced appointment as the new CEO of the company of 58-year-old Robert Swan who temporarily fulfilled these duties since June when Brian Krzanich was dismissed.
Being the acting the CEO, I began to understand even better possibilities of Intel and an obstacle in its way, our employees and our clients — Robert Swan's words are cited in the press release. — When I was appointed the interim CEO, I was right there focused on company management and work with our clients. And when the Board of Directors approved me as the permanent CEO, I grabbed at the chance to head this special company. |
Before Swan became time chapter after Krzhanich's leaving, he was the chief financial officer of Intel since October, 2016. The vice president for finance and the director of corporate planning and the reporting of Intel Todd Underwood (Todd Underwood) will undertake the financial director's duties until the company carries out search of the suitable candidacy to this position both in the company, and out of it.
Robert Swan is also elected in Board of Directors of Intel. Before several editions, including Bloomberg, reported that Swan would not like to head the chipmaker on a permanent basis. In a conversation with the journalist of CNBC he called two things because of which it changed the position:
First, I passed from love to the daily work to love to the company. Secondly, I was asked. |
After the declaration of appointment of the new CEO of a stock of Intel fell in price for 3%.
Swan became the seventh CEO of Intel in 50 years. In number of potential candidates on a post of the head Sanjay Dzha (the former head of Globalfoundries and Motorola), Anand Chandraseker (the former vice president in Qualcomm and Intel) and Rene James were considered (the director of Ampere Computing and the former president in Intel).[1]