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A. Goldman, Ph.D. Retired January 1997 as Executive Vice
President, Motorola, Inc., as a member of the Office of the President,
Semiconductor Sector, Motorola, Inc.
Accomplishments
Grew 'MOS' based businesses from $25M to over $4B from 1975
to 1993
Took Microprocessor and Microcontroller businesses from start-up
to over $3B
Provided significant market share gains and profitability
from above businesses
Created significant industry standards with the 68xx, 68xxx
and Power PC architectures
Lead the entire Semiconductor business (5 groups, 18 divisions)
to $8.5B revenue and strong profitability
As CEO, helped start-up Microprocessor Company Transmeta
Corporation remain solvent while doing full time search for
a permanent CEO
(April 2001 to October 2001)
Experience
Currently sitting on two Boards: Transmeta Corporation and
Three Five Systems
CEO Transmeta, April 2001 to October 2001
Vice President, Corporate Vice President, Senior Vice President
and Executive Vice President for various line responsibilities
in Motorola Semiconductor Sector, from 1969 to 1997, with
primary emphasis on running high technology businesses based
on Microprocessors and Microcontrollers.
Instructor, New York University, while working on Ph.D. in
EE, 1967 to 1969
Member of the Technical Staff, Bell Telephone Laboratories,
1961 to 1967
Education
PHD EE, New York University, 1969
MSEE, New York University, 1963
BSEE, University of Pittsburgh, 1961
Personal
Currently resides in San Diego, California and Austin, Texas
with wife, Margaret
Two children (Lisa Goldman and Amy Dyson)
Interests
Golf, biking, bridge
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