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Programmable Logic Devices
News Release from: QuickLogic
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 18 June 2002
Rosenberg and Barrette become VPs at
QuickLogic
Two major appointments at QuickLogic see Joel S Rosenberg become VP of Corporate Marketing and General Manager of FPGA products while Terry Barrette takes over as VP of Operations.
Two major appointments at QuickLogic see Joel S Rosenberg become Vice President of Corporate Marketing and General Manager of FPGA products while Terry Barrette takes over as Vice President of Operations Rosenberg and Barrette strengthen the QuickLogic executive team with their combined 40 years of management experience in the semiconductor industry
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Jul 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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They will report to Chief Operating Officer Reg Simpson.
"Joel's experience in both strategic and tactical marketing as well as his deep knowledge of our technology and markets make him the ideal person to develop and implement our corporate and product messages", said Simpson.
"Terry's innovative ideas and managerial skills will benefit not only our company but our customers as well.
We're fortunate to have both of them on our team".
In addition to his corporate responsibilities, Rosenberg is responsible for new product definition, manufacturing, applications, software, and product management for the FPGA product line.
Before joining QuickLogic, Rosenberg managed tactical and strategic marketing, applications and product engineering activities for Fairchild Semiconductor, Monolithic Memories (now AMD), Signetics, Waferscale Integration, Concurrent Logic and Atmel.
He holds a BS degree in electrical and computer engineering from the University of California at Santa Barbara, as well as an MBA from Santa Clara University.
Barrette leads all engineering operations at QuickLogic, including product, test, manufacturing, and product development.
She has managed engineering teams at Gatefield, LSI Logic, and Intersil.
She joined QuickLogic in 1998 and served as the company's director of product engineering and manufacturing immediately prior to her promotion.
Barrette holds a BSEE degree from San Jose State University.
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