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FUND | NUMBER OF SHARES | VALUE ($) | PUT OR CALL |
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DIRECTORS | AGE | BIO | OTHER DIRECTOR MEMBERSHIPS |
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Yvonne McGill Chief Financial Officer, Dell Technologies Inc. Ms. McGill has extensive executive leadership experience and provides the Board deep industry expertise, financial acumen, and strategic planning experience. She has been Chief Financial Officer of Dell Technologies Inc. (“Dell”), a leading global end-to-end technology provider, since August 2023, and previously held various leadership positions at Dell since joining the company in 1997, including corporate controller and CFO of the Infrastructure Solutions Group, CFO of Asia-Pacific, Japan and China business, and Chief Accounting Officer. Key skills and qualifications Executive Leadership; Financial and Accounting; Strategy and Innovation; Risk Management : Since joining Dell in 1997, Ms. McGill has served in various finance leadership roles, including her current role as Chief Financial Officer. At Dell, Ms. McGill oversees all aspects of the company’s finance function, including accounting, financial planning and analysis, tax, treasury and investor relations, as well as corporate development, global business operations and Dell financial services. She also partners closely with the office of Dell’s CEO to develop and execute a long-term strategy that creates value for Dell’s stakeholders. Prior to Dell, Ms. McGill worked at ManTech International Corporation and Price Waterhouse. Ms. McGill is a Certified Public Accountant (inactive). Industry and Technology; Global Business : During her over 27-year career at Dell, Ms. McGill has gained experience across the company’s comprehensive portfolio of IT hardware, software and service solutions spanning both traditional infrastructure and emerging, multi-cloud technologies. Ms. McGill’s deep knowledge and expertise in the technology sector, including with regards to our end-users and the markets in which we compete, offer valuable insights to our Board. | |||
Xun (Eric) Chen Executive Chairman, ParityBit Technologies, Inc. Dr. Chen has extensive experience establishing, working for and investing in companies in the technology sector and related industries. Since August 2023, Dr. Chen has been Executive Chairman of ParityBit Technologies, Inc. (“ParityBit”), a data technology company he co-founded. From 2018 to August 2023, Dr. Chen was a Managing Partner of SB Investment Advisers (“SBIA”), an investment adviser focused on investments in the technology sector. Prior to joining SBIA, Dr. Chen was the Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of ParityBit. He served as CEO of ParityBit since it was founded in 2015, except from 2016 until 2017, when ParityBit was a portfolio company of Team Curis Group, a group of integrated biotechnology and data technology companies and laboratories, during which time Dr. Chen served as CEO of Team Curis Group. From 2008 to 2015, Dr. Chen served as a managing director of Silver Lake, and prior to Silver Lake, he was a senior vice president and member of the executive committee of ASML Holding N.V. Dr. Chen joined ASML following its 2007 acquisition of Brion Technologies, Inc., a company he co-founded in 2002 and served as Chief Executive Officer. Prior to Brion Technologies, Dr. Chen was a senior vice president at J.P. Morgan. Key skills and qualifications Industry and Technology; Strategy and Innovation; Growth and Emerging Technologies : Dr. Chen’s career has focused on the technology sector, and he provides his expertise on our industry, technologies and end markets in the boardroom. Dr. Chen is currently Executive Chairman of ParityBit, a technology company focused on leveraging the power of Big Data, AI technologies, and privacy computing. His other relevant experiences include serving as a Managing Partner of SBIA, an investment adviser focused on investments in the technology sector, serving as a managing director at Silver Lake, a leading private investment firm focused on technology-enabled and related growth industries, and founding and serving as CEO of Brion Technologies, a firm working in computational lithography for integrated circuits in semiconductor manufacturing. Executive Leadership; Global Business : The Board values Dr. Chen’s perspective gained through his various leadership roles at firms with global operations. For example, Dr. Chen is currently the Executive Chairman, and prior to joining SBIA was the CEO and Co-Founder, of ParityBit. Dr. Chen grew ParityBit’s presence globally, including throughout the Asia Pacific Region. Prior to this, Dr. Chen worked at ASML Holding N.V., an industrial manufacturer for chipmakers in the semiconductor industry that is headquartered in The Netherlands and has over 60 locations globally. | |||
Scott A. McGregor President and Chief Executive Officer, Broadcom Corporation (retired) Mr. McGregor brings to our Board executive leadership and deep experience working in the semiconductor and technology industries over many decades. Mr. McGregor served as President and Chief Executive Officer and as a member of the board of directors of Broadcom Corporation, a world leader in wireless connectivity, broadband and networking infrastructure, from 2005 until the company was acquired by Avago Technologies Limited in 2016. Mr. McGregor joined Broadcom from Philips Semiconductors (now NXP Semiconductors), where he was President and Chief Executive Officer. He previously served in a range of senior management positions at Santa Cruz Operation Inc., Digital Equipment Corporation (now part of HP), Xerox Corporation’s Palo Alto Research Center (PARC) and Microsoft, where he was the architect and development team leader for Windows 1.0. Key skills and qualifications Industry and Technology; Executive Leadership; Global Business : Mr. McGregor was CEO of Philips Semiconductors (now NXP Semiconductors), headquartered in the Netherlands, where he oversaw one of the world’s largest semiconductor suppliers. Mr. McGregor was also President and CEO of Broadcom, where he was responsible for guiding the strategic direction of the company, business development and day-to-day operations. Growth and Emerging Technologies; Strategy and Innovation : Throughout his career, Mr. McGregor held strategic roles developing new technologies and growing businesses in new directions. Mr. McGregor started his career at Xerox PARC working on user interface design for the world’s first personal computers. He then joined Microsoft and led the team that created the first version of Microsoft Windows. After pivoting to the semiconductor industry, Mr. McGregor continued to lead through technological innovation at both Broadcom and Philips Semiconductors, expanding each company’s footprint and offerings. At Broadcom, Mr. McGregor led revenue growth from $2.4 billion to over $8 billion during his tenure as CEO. Financial and Accounting; Cybersecurity; Risk Management : As CEO of Broadcom and Philips Semiconductors for approximately 15 years, Mr. McGregor had oversight responsibility for financing activities, risk management and cybersecurity at large companies within the semiconductor industry. As a result of these experiences, as well as oversight of cybersecurity as a board member at Equifax, Mr. McGregor brings invaluable insights in these areas to our Board. | |||
Gary E. Dickerson President and Chief Executive Officer, Applied Materials, Inc. Mr. Dickerson has been President of Applied Materials since 2012 and Chief Executive Officer and a member of the Board of Directors since 2013. Mr. Dickerson joined Applied following its acquisition in 2011 of Varian Semiconductor Equipment Associates, Inc., a supplier of semiconductor manufacturing equipment. Mr. Dickerson had served as Chief Executive Officer and a director of Varian since 2004. Prior to joining Varian in 2004, Mr. Dickerson served 18 years at KLA-Tencor Corporation, a supplier of process control and yield management solutions for the semiconductor and related industries, where he held a variety of roles, including President and Chief Operating Officer. Mr. Dickerson started his semiconductor career in manufacturing and engineering management at General Motors’ Delco Electronics Division and AT&T Technologies, Inc. Key skills and qualifications Industry and Technology; Executive Leadership; Strategy and Innovation; Global Business; Risk Management : Mr. Dickerson has over three decades of experience in executive-level positions at large multi-national companies in the semiconductor and technology industries, including nearly two decades as a chief executive officer at Varian and Applied. Mr. Dickerson’s knowledge of our industry, technologies and end markets provides important insight and leadership to the oversight, planning and execution of our business strategy and operations. At Applied, this has resulted in the company being the world’s leading semiconductor and display equipment company with over $27 billion in annual revenues and operations in 24 countries. Growth and Emerging Technologies; Service, Sales and Operations; Government Policy and Sustainability: Throughout Mr. Dickerson’s career, he has held roles responsible for identifying and developing emerging technologies and service offerings for the semiconductor industry. This includes his first roles in manufacturing and engineering management with General Motors’ Delco Electronics Division and AT&T Technologies, 18 years at KLA-Tencor, progressing from roles in product development and general management of products, sales and services business units to his appointment as President and Chief Operating Officer, and to his leadership and contributions as Chief Executive Officer at Varian and Applied. Mr. Dickerson has government policy experience in guiding Applied through the geopolitical and regulatory environment, as well as from his past service as a board of member of the U.S.-China Business Council. Mr. Dickerson’s experience in sustainability stems from his deep involvement in developing Applied’s sustainability roadmap and championing its sustainability initiatives. Mr. Dickerson draws on these experiences to provide leadership and insight in guiding our core semiconductor business, and as we develop new technologies and services to enable significant value creation for our customers and shareholders. | |||
Alexander A. Karsner Senior Strategist, X (parent company: Alphabet Inc.) Mr. Karsner has extensive global executive leadership experience as well as deep expertise in technology innovation, private equity, public policy and regulation, corporate strategy and sustainability. He is currently a Senior Strategist at X (the Moonshot Factory), the innovation lab of Alphabet Inc., and Executive Chairman of Manifest Energy Inc., an energy technology development and investment firm he founded in 2009. Mr. Karsner is also Founder of Elemental, which innovates market-based solutions and technology for conservation and environment. Key skills and qualifications Executive Leadership; Global Business: Mr. Karsner has over 30 years of experience in executive leadership positions with numerous organizations with significant global operations, including his current role at X and public company board experience at ExxonMobil. Mr. Karsner was the Founder and Managing Director of Enercorp., a company involved in international project development, management and financing of energy infrastructure. Industry and Technology; Growth and Emerging Technologies; Strategy and Innovation: Mr. Karsner currently serves as Senior Strategist at X, which has catalyzed technologies for autonomous vehicles, drone delivery and industrial robotics. From 2016 to 2019, Mr. Karsner served as Managing Partner of Emerson Collective, an investment platform funding venture and private equity portfolios, as well as non-profit, philanthropic investments advancing education, immigration, health and the environment. As a private equity investor, venture partner and strategic advisor, Mr. Karsner’s portfolios have included some of the most innovative startups over the last 15 years, such as Nest (AI), Tesla (mobility), Recurrent (solar), Codexis (biotech), Boom (aerospace) and Carbon (3-D printing). Government Policy and Sustainability: Mr. Karsner has extensive experience in government policy and relations, and offers our Board valuable insight into the regulatory environment. From 2006 to 2008, he served as Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy at the U.S. Department of Energy, responsible for multi-billion dollar federal applied science R&D programs and national labs. In this role, he helped assemble significant bipartisan coalitions to implement the Energy Policy Act and enact the Energy Independence and Security Act and the America Competes Act. Mr. Karsner was a U.S. Principal representative to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and a delegate to the bilateral U.S.-China and U.S.-India Track II dialogues on Climate Change, and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Trilateral Commission. Mr. Karsner also serves on the board of Conservation International and is a member of the boards of advisors of the Energy Futures Initiative, MIT Energy Initiative, MIT Media Lab, the Precourt Institute for Energy at Stanford University and the Polsky Center for Entrepreneurship at the University of Chicago. With these experiences, Mr. Karsner brings a valuable perspective to our Board’s oversight of sustainability, government relations and public policy engagement strategies. | |||
Aart J. de Geus Executive Chair of the Board of Directors, Synopsys, Inc. Dr. de Geus has extensive executive leadership experience and provides the Board his deep expertise in our industry, technology and corporate strategy. Dr. de Geus currently serves as Executive Chair of the Board of Directors of Synopsys, Inc., the leading provider of electronic design automation software, design IP and related services for semiconductor design companies. Since founding Synopsys in 1986, Dr. de Geus has held various positions at the company, including serving as Chief Executive Officer or co-Chief Executive Officer from 1994 to January 2024, Chairman of the Board from 1998 to January 2024, Senior Vice President of Engineering and Senior Vice President of Marketing. Prior to founding Synopsys, Dr. de Geus was employed by General Electric, where he was the Manager of the Advanced Computer-Aided Engineering Group. Key skills and qualifications Industry and Technology; Executive Leadership; Strategy and Innovation; Global Business; Risk Management : As the leading founder of Synopsys, Dr. de Geus has grown Synopsys for over three and a half decades and has held senior roles in engineering and marketing before becoming Chief Executive Officer and subsequently Executive Chair of the Board. He has been involved in all aspects of executive leadership at Synopsys, including determining corporate strategy, overseeing enterprise risk management, closing well over a hundred strategic acquisitions and transactions, and expanding the operations globally. Synopsys now has offices and development centers in North America, Europe, Armenia, Israel, India, Japan, Vietnam, South Korea and China. Growth and Emerging Technologies; Government Policy and Sustainability : Dr. de Geus has expanded Synopsys from a start-up synthesis company to a global high-tech leader in electronic design automation. He has long been considered one of the world’s leading experts on logic synthesis and simulation, frequently keynotes major conferences, is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and the recipient of numerous awards, including the IEEE Robert N. Noyce Medal, the Global Semiconductor Alliance Dr. Morris Chang Exemplary Leadership Award, and the Silicon Valley Leadership Group Lifetime Achievement Award. As a longtime CEO, Dr. de Geus has experience in government policy, such as the CHIPS Act and evolving international export controls, as well as driving sustainability initiatives in the context of regulatory requirements and stakeholder input. |
Name and Principal Position |
Year |
Salary ($) |
Bonus ($) |
Stock
($) |
Non-Equity Incentive Plan Compensation ($) |
All Other Compensation ($) |
Total ($) |
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Gary E. Dickerson
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2024
2023 2022 |
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1,030,000
1,030,000 1,030,000 |
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—
— — |
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24,861,142
23,951,048 17,783,334 |
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1,754,734
1,631,520 1,358,055 |
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153,336
241,976 228,583 |
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27,799,212
26,854,544 20,399,972 |
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Brice Hill
Financial Officer and Global
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|
2024
2023 2022 |
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744,616
708,846 441,346 |
|
|
—
— 2,000,000 |
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5,851,542
5,530,849 8,351,018 |
|
|
1,149,947
1,019,304 523,723 |
|
|
63,641
324,136 58,343 |
|
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7,809,746
7,583,135 11,374,430 |
|
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Prabu G. Raja
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|
2024
2023 2022 |
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|
792,308
740,000 679,615 |
|
|
—
— — |
|
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6,968,612
6,636,826 5,372,622 |
|
|
1,229,580
1,091,475 819,791 |
|
|
19,303
18,073 18,682 |
|
|
9,009,803
8,486,374 6,890,710 |
|
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Omkaram Nalamasu
|
|
2024
2023 2022 |
|
|
659,616
625,385 592,308 |
|
|
—
— — |
|
|
4,255,476
4,037,503 3,727,899 |
|
|
866,608
742,203 568,080 |
|
|
14,440
3,718 4,543 |
|
|
5,796,140
5,408,809 4,892,830 |
|
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Timothy M. Deane
|
|
2024
2023 2022 |
|
|
642,308
574,947 433,350 |
|
|
—
— — |
|
|
3,776,822
3,097,266 2,807,119 |
|
|
956,313
733,590 412,458 |
|
|
18,855
17,761 16,703 |
|
|
5,394,298
4,423,564 3,669,630 |
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Suppliers
Price
Yield
Owner | Position | Direct Shares | Indirect Shares |
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DICKERSON GARY E | - | 1,942,220 | 0 |
DICKERSON GARY E | - | 1,716,060 | 0 |
Raja Prabu G. | - | 544,389 | 0 |
Nalamasu Omkaram | - | 190,972 | 0 |
Nalamasu Omkaram | - | 173,290 | 0 |
Deane Timothy M | - | 139,612 | 0 |
DE GEUS AART | - | 109,459 | 0 |
Hill Brice | - | 108,356 | 0 |
Hill Brice | - | 106,023 | 0 |
Deane Timothy M | - | 100,009 | 0 |
Little Teri A. | - | 76,212 | 0 |
Little Teri A. | - | 69,504 | 0 |
Iannotti Thomas J | - | 49,185 | 0 |
CHEN XUN | - | 43,459 | 0 |
Bodner Jeff | - | 11,799 | 0 |
Sanders Adam | - | 5,862 | 0 |
Borkar Rani | - | 1,583 | 7,616 |