Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon Elected Chair of Semiconductor Industry Association
PR Newswire
WASHINGTON
,
Nov. 18, 2021
/PRNewswire/ — The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) board of directors today elected
Cristiano Amon
, president and CEO of Qualcomm Incorporated (NASDAQ: QCOM), as its 2022 chair.
Matt Johnson
, president of Silicon Labs (NASDAQ: SLAB), was elected SIA vice chair. SIA represents 98 percent of the U.S. semiconductor industry by revenue and nearly two-thirds of non-U.S. chip firms.
“We’re very excited to welcome
Cristiano Amon
as SIA chair as we strive to advance important new government policies that promote growth and innovation throughout our industry, which is foundational to economic growth and national security,” said
John Neuffer
, SIA president and CEO. “Cristiano’s strong background in engineering and deep knowledge of the industry make him an ideal champion for our priorities, both in
Washington
and in capitals around the world.”
Amon began his Qualcomm career in 1995 as an engineer, and during his tenure, has helped shape the strategic direction for the company in several leadership roles. Prior to becoming CEO, Amon served as president of Qualcomm. In that role, he steered development of a leading and differentiated product roadmap, spearheaded Qualcomm’s 5G strategy – as well as its acceleration and global roll out – and drove the expansion and diversification of the business to serve multiple industries. Additionally, he has overseen the successful execution of M&A to augment Qualcomm’s capabilities and accelerate growth in key areas, including RF Front End, Connectivity, and Networking. Previously, Amon led Qualcomm’s semiconductor business as president of QCT.
Prior to Qualcomm, Amon served as chief technical officer for Vésper, a wireless operator in
Brazil
, and held leadership positions at NEC, Ericsson and Velocom. Amon holds a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering and an honorary doctorate from UNICAMP – Universidade Estadual de Campinas, São Paulo,
Brazil
.
“I look forward to serving as chair of SIA, an association that is as important and influential now as it has ever been in its 45-year history,” Amon said. “This is one of the most critical times for our industry as semiconductors become absolutely essential to America’s economic strength, national security, and global technology leadership. I’m eager to continue to work alongside my colleagues on key policy priorities to strengthen this important and strategic sector.”
Amon will participate in a fireside chat at the
2021 SIA Awards Dinner
later today,
Nov. 18
. The event also will feature the presentation of the semiconductor industry’s highest honor, the
Robert N. Noyce
Award, to
Jensen Huang
, founder and CEO of NVIDIA and a trailblazer in building accelerated computing platforms.
Media Contact
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Semiconductor Industry Association
240-305-4738
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About SIA
The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) is the voice of the semiconductor industry, one of America’s top export industries and a key driver of America’s economic strength, national security, and global competitiveness. Semiconductors – the tiny chips that enable modern technologies – power incredible products and services that have transformed our lives and our economy. The semiconductor industry directly employs over a quarter of a million workers in
the United States
, and U.S. semiconductor company sales totaled
$208 billion
in 2020. SIA represents 98% of the U.S. semiconductor industry by revenue and nearly two-thirds of non-U.S. chip firms. Through this coalition, SIA seeks to strengthen leadership of semiconductor manufacturing, design, and research by working with Congress, the Administration, and key industry stakeholders around the world to encourage policies that fuel innovation, propel business, and drive international competition. Learn more at
www.semiconductors.org
.
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