Intel promotes Navin Shenoy, Gregory Bryant and Sandra Rivera

Intel Corporation has promoted three corporate officers including Navin Shenoy, Gregory Bryant and Sandra Rivera.

Gregory Bryant and Sandra Rivera join Navin Shenoy on Intel’s management committee.

“Each of these proven Intel leaders has taken on expanded roles overseeing important areas of the business,” said Intel CEO Brian Krzanich. “These promotions recognize the scope and significance of the organizations they lead at Intel.”

Intel promoted Navin Shenoy from senior vice president to executive vice president. Navin Shenoy is the newly appointed general manager of Intel’s Data Center Group (DCG), an important growth business that spans servers, network and storage solutions.
Intel Navin Shenoy
Navin Shenoy is responsible for the P&L, strategy and product development spanning server, storage and network solutions for cloud service providers, communications service providers, enterprise and government infrastructure customers. He joined Intel in 1995 and is based in Santa Clara, California.

Intel promoted Gregory Bryant from corporate vice president to senior vice president. Gregory Bryant is the general manager of the Client Computing Group (CCG), Intel’s largest and most profitable business, which encompasses PCs, home gateways and other compute devices.

Intel Gregory Bryant
Gregory Bryant recently succeeded Shenoy in this role and is responsible for the P&L, strategy and product development. He joined Intel in 1992 and is based in Hillsboro, Oregon.

Intel promoted Sandra Rivera from corporate vice president to senior vice president. Sandra Rivera is general manager of the Network Platforms Group, which is the data center business group charged with providing innovative network technology and products to the market.

Intel Sandra Rivera
Sandra Rivera is guiding Intel’s strategy and deliverables for 5G. Rivera joined Intel in 2000 and will be based in Santa Clara, California.

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