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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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Tudor Brown has served as a director since December 2016. Mr. Brown, who has decades of leadership experience in the semiconductor industry, also serves on the boards of the Lenovo Group, Garrison Technology and the Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation, and until 2018 served on the board of Xperi (formerly Tessera Technologies). Previously, Mr. Brown was one of the founding members and, until May 2012, President of ARM Holdings plc, a publicly-traded semiconductor IP and software design company, now a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Softbank Group. During his tenure, he served in a range of leadership roles, including Chief Technical Officer, Chief Operating Officer and President. He also served for more than a decade on the company’s board of directors through his retirement in May 2012. Earlier in his career, Mr. Brown held leadership engineering roles at Acorn Computers and Sension. Mr. Brown, who earned a Master of Arts in Electrical Sciences from Cambridge University, holds a patent in low-power logic, and has been honored both as a Fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology, and as a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering. | |||
Robert E. Switz has served as a director since May 2016. Mr. Switz was the Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of ADC Telecommunications, Inc., (“ADC”), a supplier of network infrastructure products and services from August 2003 until December 2010, when Tyco Electronics Ltd. acquired ADC. Mr. Switz joined ADC in 1994 and throughout his career there held numerous leadership positions. Prior to ADC, Mr. Switz spent six years at Burr-Brown Corporation, most recently as Chief Financial Officer, Vice President of European Operations and Director of the Systems and Ventures Business. Mr. Switz has served as the Chairman of the Board of Micron Technology, Inc. since 2012. In addition to serving on the board of Micron, Mr. Switz also serves as a director of FireEye, Inc. During the past five years, he served as a director of Gigamon, Inc., GT Advanced Technologies, and as lead independent director of Broadcom Corporation until its merger with Avago Technologies Limited. Mr. Switz received a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Quinnipiac University and a Master of Business Administration in Finance from the University of Bridgeport. | |||
Richard S. Hill has served as our Chair of the Board since May 2016. Mr. Hill served as the Interim President and Chief Executive Officer of NortonLifeLock Inc.(formerly known as Symantec Corp.) from May 9, 2019 until November 8, 2019. Mr. Hill has served as a member of the board of directors of Xperi (formerly Tessera Technologies), a technology and intellectual property licensing firm, since August 2012 and as Chairman of its board since March 2013. Mr. Hill also served as Xperi’s Interim Chief Executive Officer from April 2013 until May 2013. Mr. Hill previously served as the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer and member of the board of directors of Novellus Systems Inc. until its acquisition by Lam Research Corporation in June 2012. Before joining Novellus in 1993, Mr. Hill spent 12 years with Tektronix Corporation, a leading designer and manufacturer of test and measurement devices. Presently, Mr. Hill is a member of the boards of directors of Xperi, Arrow Electronics, Inc., and Cabot Microelectronics Corporation. Within the past five years, Mr. Hill served as a director of Autodesk, Planar Systems, Inc., Yahoo Inc. and NortonLifeLock Inc. Mr. Hill received a Bachelor of Science in Bioengineering from the University of Illinois in Chicago and a Master of Business Administration from Syracuse University. | |||
Michael Strachan has served as a director since May 2016. Mr. Strachan retired from Ernst & Young LLP in December 2008. From July 2007 until December 2008, he was a member of Ernst & Young’s America’s Executive Board, which oversaw the firm’s strategic initiatives in North and South America. From July 2006 to December 2008, he was also a member of Ernst & Young’s U.S. Executive Board, which oversaw partnership matters in the U.S. for the firm. From July 2000 through December 2008, he was Vice Chairman and Area Managing Partner for Ernst & Young offices between San Jose, California and Seattle, Washington, and was responsible for oversight of the firm’s operations in that area. He began his career at Ernst & Young in 1976. From March 2009 to May 2014, he was a director at LSI Logic, including Chairman of the audit committee for most of that time. Mr. Strachan holds a Bachelor of Science in Accounting from Northern Illinois University. | |||
Mr. Murphy meets with the ECC at its request and makes compensation recommendations for the senior executives who report to him but does not make a recommendation with respect to his own compensation. The senior executives are not present at the time such recommendations are made. Mr. Murphy’s recommendations are based in part upon the compensation information gathered by the ECC’s compensation consultant and the Company’s human resources professionals. Mr. Murphy shares with the ECC his evaluation of each senior executive’s performance and contributions. The ECC considers each senior executive’s scope of responsibilities and experience, and balances these against competitive compensation levels, including retention requirements and succession potential. | |||
Edward Frank has served as a director since July 2018. Dr. Frank has served as a Co-Founder and the Chief Executive Officer of Brilliant Lime, a developer of silicon, systems, and software products, since October 2017. Dr. Frank co-founded Cloud Parity Inc., a voice-of-the-customer startup in the San Francisco Bay Area, in late 2013 and served as its Chief Executive Officer until September 2016. From 2009 through 2013, Dr. Frank was Vice President of Macintosh Hardware Systems Engineering at Apple Inc. Before joining Apple, Dr. Frank was Corporate Vice President of Research and Development at Broadcom Corporation. Prior to joining Broadcom, Dr. Frank was the founding Chief Executive Officer of Epigram, Inc., a developer of integrated circuits and software for home networking, which Broadcom acquired in 1999. Dr. Frank serves on the board of directors of Analog Devices, Inc. and is an advisor to, or board member for, several privately held Bay Area venture capital firms and startups. Within the past five years, Dr. Frank served as a director of Amesite Inc., Quantenna Communications, Inc. and of Cavium Inc. (which Marvell acquired in July 2018). Dr. Frank holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering and Master of Science in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University and a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University, where he also serves on the Board of Trustees. In 2018, Dr. Frank was elected to the National Academy of Engineering for his contribution to the development and commercialization of wireless networking products. He is also a Fellow of the IEEE, and an NACD Board Leadership Fellow. | |||
Brad Buss has served as a director since July 2018. Mr. Buss was the Chief Financial Officer of SolarCity Corporation, a provider of solar energy services, from 2014 until he retired in February 2016. Mr. Buss served as the Executive Vice President of Finance and Administration and Chief Financial Officer of Cypress Semiconductor Corporation from 2005 to June 2014. Mr. Buss also held prior financial leadership roles with Altera Corporation, Cisco Systems, Inc., Veba Electronics LLC and Wyle Electronics, Inc. Mr. Buss serves on the board of directors for Advance Auto Parts, Inc as well as for a few private companies. Within the past five years, Mr. Buss served as a director of Tesla Motors Inc., CaféPress, Inc. and Cavium Inc. (which Marvell acquired in July 2018). Mr. Buss holds a Bachelor of Arts in economics from McMaster University and an Honors Business Administration degree, majoring in finance and accounting, from the University of Windsor. | |||
Bethany Mayer was appointed to the Board in May 2018. Ms. Mayer is an executive partner with Siris Capital Group LLC, a private equity firm. Ms. Mayer served as Executive Vice President of Corporate Development and Technology of Sempra Energy, an energy infrastructure company, from November 2018 to |
Name and Principal Position |
Fiscal Year |
Salary ($)(1) |
Bonus ($) |
Stock Awards ($)(2) |
Non-Equity Incentive Plan Compensation ($)(3) |
All Other Compensation ($)(4) |
Total ($) |
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Matthew J. Murphy |
2020 | 976,940 | — | 19,014,838 | 627,750 | 4,816 | 20,624,344 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Director, President and CEO |
2019 | 792,308 | — | 5,553,282 | 816,000 | 4,720 | 7,166,309 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2018 | 764,423 | — | 3,986,603 | 1,473,750 | 3,720 | 6,228,496 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Jean Hu |
2020 | 508,849 | — | 4,988,569 | 232,500 | 4,816 | 5,734,734 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Chief Financial Officer |
2019 | 475,385 | — | 2,014,907 | 326,400 | 4,720 | 2,821,412 | |||||||||||||||||||||
2018 | 458,654 | — | 1,594,664 | 589,500 | 3,720 | 2,646,538 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Dan Christman |
2020 | 472,929 | — | 3,210,935 | 193,050 | 4,816 | 3,881,730 | |||||||||||||||||||||
EVP, Storage Business Group |
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Mitchell Gaynor |
2020 | 490,597 | — | 3,333,154 | 205,920 | 4,816 | 4,034,487 | |||||||||||||||||||||
EVP, Chief Administration and Legal |
2019 | 466,923 | — | 1,277,781 | 239,700 | 4,720 | 1,989,124 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Officer and Secretary |
2018 | 458,654 | — | 1,159,763 | 442,125 | 3,720 | 2,064,262 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Raghib Hussain |
2020 | 538,606 | — | 10,019,793 | 314,600 | 4,816 | 10,877,815 | |||||||||||||||||||||
EVP, Networking and Processors Group and Chief Strategy Officer |
2019 | 261,346 | — | 3,361,722 | 195,103 | 35,009 | 3,853,180 |
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