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Intel's top scientist wins Lisa Su Award — Dr. Ann Kelleher honored for years of technical prowess

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Dr. Ann B. Kelleher, Executive Vice President and General Manager of Foundry Technology Development of Intel, received the Dr. Lisa Su Woman of Innovation Award this week from the Global Semiconductor Alliance (GSA). Dr. Kelleher was presented the award at the GSA’s Women in Semiconductor Hardware (WISH) conference, becoming the third recipient of the award.

The Dr. Lisa Su Woman of Innovation Award is a capstone award from the GSA’s Women’s Leadership Initiative, awarded to female members of the semiconductor industry for “exceptional dedication and exceptional contributions to the development, innovation, growth and long-term opportunities for the semiconductor industry.”

First awarded to its namesake—Lisa Su, CEO and President of AMD—in 2021, the WOI Award finds a worthy holder in Kelleher, who has been an essential part of Intel’s technical development and growth over the last few years. Dr. Ann Kelleher joins Dr. Su and Rani Borkar, corporate VP of Microsoft’s AHSI, as the only women to hold the Women of Innovation Award.

 
Interesting timing. I met Ann at the Intel Foundry event. I certainly hope she stays:

“Ann isn’t going anywhere. Given the importance of TD (technology development), we have a robust long-term succession planning process,” Intel said in a statement to The Oregonian/OregonLive on Wednesday. The company said Shahriari will shift from his current engineering job to the technology development business with the expectation he will be in charge of it someday.
 
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