Nationality American | Name Renee James Role Executive | |
Residence Portland, Oregon, United States Similar People Brian Krzanich, Paul Otellini, Andy D Bryant, Sean M Maloney, Patrick P Gelsinger |
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Renée J. James (born June 25, 1964) is an American technology executive, who was formerly the president of Intel and is currently an Operating Executive with The Carlyle Group in its Media and Technology practice and serves as the Vice Chair of the National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee to the President of the United States.
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- Could intel president renee james be heading to twitter
- Renee james what went wrong at intel fortune
- Education
- Intel
- Leadership
- Recognitions
- Interview with ren e james at the digitising europe summit
- References
Renee james what went wrong at intel fortune
Education
James received a bachelor's degree in International Business in 1986 and a Master’s of Business Administration in 1992, both from the University of Oregon.
Intel
James joined Intel in 1987 as product manager for the 386 family of motherboards and systems. In the early 90s, she was responsible for product marketing of various software programs, including digital video and personal conferencing.
During her career at Intel, James spearheaded the company's strategic expansion into providing proprietary and open source software and services for applications in enterprise, security, and cloud-based computing. In her role as executive vice president and general manager of the Software and Services Group, she was responsible for Intel's global software and services strategy, revenue, profit, and product R&D. In this role, James led Intel's strategic relationships with the world's leading device and enterprise operating systems companies. She was the director and COO of Intel Online Services, Intel's datacenter services business. Early in her career James also served as chief of staff for former Intel CEO Andy Grove.
In 2010, James championed the acquisition of the software security company McAfee for $7.7 billion. In 2016, McAfee was valued at $4.2 billion after Intel sold a 51% stake to the private equity group TPG.
James has broad knowledge of the computing industry, spanning hardware, manufacturing, security, software and services, which she developed through product R&D leadership positions at Intel and as chairman of Intel's software subsidiaries. James also had been an overall leader in the development and implementation of the corporate strategy including M&A throughout her career. In her role as the president of Intel, she had responsibility for global operations and manufacturing in addition to product and P&L management.
James was appointed president of Intel Corporation on May 16, 2013.
In July 2015, James left Intel.
Leadership
In 2013, President Barack Obama appointed James as a member of the National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee (NSTAC). In January 2015, she was named to the second-highest role on the committee as Vice Chair of NSTAC.
In 2011, James began serving as a non-executive director on the Vodafone Group Plc Board of Directors and is a member of the Remuneration Committee. James serves as a director on the board of Citigroup Inc.
James serves on the board of Sabre Corporation and is a member of their Audit and Technology Committee.
On December 16, 2015, James was elected to Oracle's board of directors.
James serves on the board of Citi and is a member of the Technology, AML and Risk Committees.
She served 7 years as independent director on the VMware Inc. Board of Directors and was a member of the Audit Committee.
She is a member of the C200.
Recognitions
In 2014 James was ranked 21st on Fortune Most Powerful Women in Business list. In 2015 she ranked 45th on Forbes 100 Most Powerful Women list and 44th on Working Mother Magazine’s Most Powerful Mom’s list.