Robert L. Tillman
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Robert L.
Tillman served as President of Ziatech Corp from 1997 to 2000.
He was then the GM-Embedded Intel Architecture Division at Intel Corp from 2000 to 2002.
From 2011 to 2014, he was an Independent Director at Performance Technologies, Inc. Tillman graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology with an undergraduate degree in 1969 and later received a graduate degree from Stanford University.
Anciens postes connus de Robert L. Tillman
Sociétés | Poste | Fin |
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PERFORMANCE TECHNOLOGIES | Directeur/Membre du Conseil | 19/02/2014 |
INTEL CORPORATION | Corporate Officer/Principal | 01/01/2002 |
Ziatech Corp
Ziatech Corp Electronic ComponentsElectronic Technology Part of Intel Corp., Ziatech Corp is a company that makes circuit boards and development systems for telecommunications equipment makers. The company is based in San Luis Obispo, CA. Ziatech was acquired by Intel Corp. on October 02, 2000 for $240 million. | President | 01/01/2000 |
Formation de Robert L. Tillman
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Undergraduate Degree |
Stanford University | Graduate Degree |
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Sociétés cotées | 1 |
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INTEL CORPORATION | Electronic Technology |
Entreprise privées | 2 |
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Performance Technologies, Inc.
Performance Technologies, Inc. Computer CommunicationsElectronic Technology Performance Technologies, Inc. provides network communications solutions. It serves the government and OEM markets. The company was founded by John M. Slusser on April 20, 1981 and is headquartered in Rochester, NY. | Electronic Technology |
Ziatech Corp
Ziatech Corp Electronic ComponentsElectronic Technology Part of Intel Corp., Ziatech Corp is a company that makes circuit boards and development systems for telecommunications equipment makers. The company is based in San Luis Obispo, CA. Ziatech was acquired by Intel Corp. on October 02, 2000 for $240 million. | Electronic Technology |