Paul S. Otellini
| “Energy efficiency and resource conservation are at the forefront of what needs to be done to address today’s climate challenges. Intel has stepped up to provide leadership in a number of ways. Energy efficiency has become a key design priority as we seek to deliver leading edge processors and computing platforms. We provide the building blocks of the information and communications technologies that increasingly are driving energy efficiency and climate solutions,” said Paul S. Otellini, president and chief executive officer of Intel Corporation. “We are doing other things as well. Our manufacturing processes have made dramatic reductions in per unit usage of natural resources. Intel is now the largest purchaser of renewable energy in the United States which we hope serves to stimulate the market for green power, and we have also played a prominent role in helping to shape progressive climate policies in both the US and EU.”
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President and Chief Executive Officer, Intel Corporation
Paul S. Otellini is president and CEO of Intel Corporation, the world's leading manufacturer of microprocessors for personal and business computing. Intel technology is creating new ways for the world to work, learn and play by extending the reach of the internet and solving business problems.
Since joining Intel in 1974, Otellini has managed several Intel businesses, including the company's PC and server microprocessor division, as well as the global sales and marketing organization.
In 2002, he was elected to Intel's board of directors and promoted to president and chief operating officer. He was named CEO in May 2005, a role in which he's focused on driving the company's growth and mission to deliver innovative, energy-efficient products. Under Otellini's guidance, Intel also aims to usher in a new era where portable wireless computing is available anytime, anywhere. The company is also focused on bringing the next billion people online with affordable computers tailored to their needs.
Otellini received a bachelor's degree in economics from the University of San Francisco in 1972, and an MBA from the University of California, Berkeley in 1974. Otellini serves on the board of Google Inc.