20.06.2007 20:10:00
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Applied Materials Names Tom St. Dennis Head of New Silicon Systems Group
Applied Materials, Inc. announced today that Tom St. Dennis, senior vice
president, has been named general manager of the newly created Silicon
Systems Group, effective immediately. St. Dennis assumes responsibility
for a consolidated product business group that encompasses Applied
Materials’ entire portfolio of semiconductor
manufacturing systems.
"As the semiconductor industry becomes
increasingly consumer-driven, Applied Materials is meeting the challenge
to deliver advanced innovation, while at the same time improving our
operational effectiveness and efficiency,”
said Mike Splinter, president and CEO of Applied Materials. "There
are increasing opportunities for synergies across product platforms,
engineering, manufacturing and the supply chain that support this move
to a single silicon group. We believe this change will also improve our
innovation on the next-generation technologies that are critical to our
customers. Tom is a proven leader with the right experience to capture
the full potential of this new unified organization.”
This new group consists of the product business groups responsible for
the development, manufacturing and supply chain management of products
for thin films deposition (physical vapor deposition, chemical vapor
deposition and atomic layer deposition), chemical mechanical
planarization, wet clean, etch, rapid thermal processing, epi, track and
metrology and inspection. During fiscal year 2006, the businesses
represented by this group reported revenue of $6.0 billion and operating
profit before tax of $2.0 billion.
St. Dennis rejoined Applied in 2005 as senior vice president and general
manager of Applied’s Etch, Cleans, Front End
and Implant Product Business Groups. His more than 25 years of
semiconductor industry experience includes his previous leadership of
Applied’s Physical Vapor Deposition and
Planarization and Dielectric Deposition Product Business Groups. In
addition, he was president and CEO of Wind River Systems, a leader in
embedded software, from 1999 to 2003. St. Dennis holds bachelors and
masters degrees in physics from UCLA.
As part of this organizational change, Farhad Moghadam, senior vice
president and general manager of the Thin Films Product Business Group
and Foundation Engineering, has announced his intention to resign from
the Company to pursue other interests. "We
appreciate Farhad’s many contributions to
Applied over the past decade and wish him well in his future endeavors,”
said Splinter.
Applied Materials, Inc. (Nasdaq:AMAT) is the global leader in
Nanomanufacturing Technology™
solutions with a broad portfolio of innovative equipment, service and
software products for the fabrication of semiconductor chips, flat
panels, solar photovoltaic cells, flexible electronics and energy
efficient glass. At Applied Materials, we apply Nanomanufacturing
Technology to improve the way people live. Learn more at www.appliedmaterials.com.
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