Kimberly Stevenson was Resigned as Chief Operating Officer for the Client and Internet of Things Businesses and Systems Architecture at Intel

Date of management change: March 28, 2017 

What Happened?

Santa Clara, CA-based Intel Resigned Kimberly Stevenson as Chief Operating Officer for the Client and Internet of Things Businesses and Systems Architecture

 

About the Company

We are a technology leader focused on unleashing the potential of data so that we can fulfill our mission: Create world-changing technology that enriches the lives of every person on earth` That is our purpose, our ultimate motivation and why we exist` We are in the midst of an exciting journey to go beyond just PCs and servers to a company that is at the center of a new era where everything looks and acts like a computer` The explosion of devices and data has led to several technology inflections—AI, 5G network transformation, and the rise of the Intelligent edge—that, together, will shape the future of technology` Whether it’s using AI to stop illegal poaching or engineering greater safety into autonomous vehicles, our innovations help solve global challenges` Yet, our work is far from done.

 

About the Person

Kimberly S. Stevenson, also known as Kim, has been Chief Operating Officer of CISA Division at Intel Corporation since August 1, 2016. Ms. Stevenso served as the Chief Information Officer and Corporate Vice President of Intel Corporation since February 2012. Ms. Stevenso leads the Intel Network of Executive Women (INEW) as the Subcommittee Chair for External Thought Leadership and Outreach, and she speaks on the topic both internally and externally. She served as General Manager and Vice President of Information Technology Global Operations & Services at Intel Corporation until February 2012. At Intel, she led both the strategic and tactical support of Intel’s world-wide infrastructure components, including data centers, network and telecommunications, enterprise application support, client computing, and a 24/7 internal service desk. Prior to joining Intel, Ms. Stevenson spent 7 years at EDS (an HP company), holding a variety of positions including Vice President of Worldwide Communications, Media and Entertainment (CM&E) Industry Practice, and Vice President of Enterprise Service Management where she oversaw the global development and delivery of enterprise services. She has broad range of technology and marketing experience. Before joining EDS, she spent 18 years at IBM holding several executive position including Vice President of Marketing and Operations of the eServer iSeries division. She has been a Director of Boston Private Bank & Trust Company since October 06, 2015. She has been a Director of Boston Private Financial Holdings, Inc. since October 2015. She has been a Director of Cloudera, Inc. since June 2, 2014. She served as a Director of Riverbed Technology, Inc. from March 1, 2013 to April 24, 2015. In 2014, She won numerous awards including Silicon Valley Business Journal`s Best CIO, an Evanta Top 10 Breakaway Leader, Huffington Post`s Most Social CIO as well as the CIO 100 award by CIO.com [1] for four years in a row. She holds a Master of Business Administration degree from Cornell University where she is an appointed member of the Cornell University Johnson School Advisory Board. Ms. Stevenson obtained a bachelor of science degree from Northeastern University.

 

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