
Chipset maker Intel Corporation announced the promotion of Michelle Johnston Holthaus, Daniel (Dan) McNamara and Allon Stabinsky to senior vice president.
This is the first corporate development since the removal of Intel CEO Brian Krzanich over his relationship with an employee.
Intel CFO and interim CEO Bob Swan said: “These leaders are helping us achieve our transformation from a PC-centric to a data-centric company, and I look forward to their continued contributions.”
Intel promoted Michelle Johnston Holthaus from corporate vice president to senior vice president. Holthaus, who joined Intel in 1996, is the general manager of Intel’s Sales and Marketing Group and the interim chief marketing officer.
Intel said she is responsible for global sales and revenue at Intel and leads the company’s efforts to foster innovative sales and marketing approaches that broaden Intel’s business opportunities and enhance customer relationships worldwide.
Intel has promoted Daniel (Dan) McNamara from corporate vice president to senior vice president. McNamara, who joined Intel in December 2015, is the general manager of the Programmable Solutions Group at Intel. He is responsible for the P&L, strategy and execution of Intel’s programmable hardware, IP, and software solutions and power product portfolio.
Intel has promoted Allon Stabinsky from corporate vice president to senior vice president. He is the chief deputy general counsel of the Law and Policy Group at Intel. He currently leads the global Intel Legal department. Stabinsky joined Intel in 2005 and is based in Santa Clara, California.

