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Len Perham - President and Chief Executive Officer
Mr. Perham has been a successful entrepreneur with over 30 years of
executive leadership and semiconductor industry experience. Since
retiring from Integrated Device Technology in 2000, Mr. Perham has been
chairman of the board of NetLogic Microsystems (NASDAQ:NETL), chairman
of the board at QuickSil a mixed signal foundry, chairman of the board
of Optimal Corporation, Corporate Advisor to Imera Systems and Venture
Partner with AsiaTech Management.
From 1991 to 2000, Mr. Perham served as CEO of Integrated Device
Technology (NASDAQ:IDTI). He was appointed president and elected to the
board of directors in 1986. During his 16-year tenure, Mr. Perham
incubated several companies under the IDT umbrella including Galileo
Technology (acquired by Marvell Technology), Quantum Effect Devices
(acquired by PMC-Sierra), Monolithic System Technology, Clear-Logic and
Centaur Technology. Prior to joining IDT, Mr. Perham was president and
CEO of Optical Information Systems Inc., a division of Exxon. He was
also a member of the founding team at Zilog Inc. and held management
positions at Advanced Micro Devices and Western Digital.
Mr. Perham received a BS in electrical engineering from Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts in 1968. |
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James Sullivan - Chief Financial Officer and Vice President of Finance
Mr. Sullivan brings over 19 years of financial management and
accounting experience to MoSys. Prior to joining MoSys, he was Chief
Financial Officer and VP of Finance for Apptera, a venture-backed
startup which provides technology for voice advertising, search and
commerce. Previously, he was Chief Financial Officer and VP of Finance
for 8X8, a publicly held company which develops and markets voice over
Internet protocol telephone service and technology. Prior to this role,
he was Chief Financial Officer at Netergy Microelectronics, a
subsidiary of 8X8, which provided voice and video semiconductors and
related communication software to original equipment manufacturers and
other semiconductor companies. Mr. Sullivan also held various positions
with PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP.
Mr. Sullivan holds a bachelor of science degree in accounting from New
York University, Stern School of Business and is a certified public
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Sundari Mitra - Executive Vice President of Engineering
Ms.
Mitra brings more than 20 years of semiconductor experience and
engineering management to MoSys. She joined MoSys from Prism Circuits,
Inc. where she served as Chief Executive Officer from its inception in
February 2006 until the acquisition of Prism by MoSys on June 5, 2009.
Prior to joining Prism, her leadership and engineering management
helped create the original 386SL/486SL microprocessors at Intel and the
UltraSPARC microprocessor family at Sun Microsystems,
Inc. Her innovations in analog/mixed signal design for
Interface/IO design, clock distribution, clock management and power
management for highly complex semiconductor designs lead to the initial
ideas behind Prism Circuits.
Ms.Mitra has 8 patents and participates on the boards of three companies
as advisor. She has an MS in electrical engineering from University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a BS in electrical engineering from
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David DeMaria - Vice President of Business Operations
Mr. DeMaria is a successful executive with over 25 years of experience
in the electronics industry. Prior to joining MoSys, he was a senior
vice president at Apache Design Solutions, a technology leader in EDA.
Previously, he was CEO of Optimal Corporation, an EDA company that he
helped grow and ultimately merge with Apache.
Before that, he held a number of executive positions in leading EDA
companies, including eight years at Cadence Design Systems, where
he served as executive vice president of the Systems business unit and,
senior vice president of worldwide marketing and strategy. Prior to
Cadence, he was group vice president of the systems business at
Viewlogic and managing director of Zuken-Redac.
Mr. DeMaria attended Boston University for a B.S. degree in computer engineering. |
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Michael Miller - Vice President of Technology Innovation and System Applications
Mr.
Miller brings more than 30 years of experience in technology
innovation, system architecture, software and complex logic to MoSys.
Prior to joining MoSys, he held the position of Chief Technical Officer
for Integrated Device Technology, Inc.. He also held engineering
management positions in software, applications and product definition,
serving IDT for more than 20 years. Prior to joining IDT, he was
involved with managing software teams within two systems companies for
five years. In addition, he managed the designing of complex logic and
bitslice at Advanced Micro Devices (AMD).
Mr.
Miller holds a Bachelor of Science degree in computer science from the
California Polytechnic State University at San Luis Obispo and has been
awarded 25 patents to date. |
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John Chin - Senior Director of Strategic Business Partnerships
Mr. Chin
joined MoSys as the Sr. Director of Strategic Business Partnership in
2008. He is currently responsible for Asia sales, foundry partnership
and corporate business strategy development. Prior to MoSys Inc. Mr.
Chin was Vice President of Industry Alliances in Cadence Design
Systems, an EDA company, from 2005 to 2007. He was Vice President of
Asia Photronics, a photomask company, and concurrently served as
President of Photronics Semiconductor Mask Corp. in Taiwan from 2003 to
2005. Between 1998 to 2003, Mr. Chin held various business and
management positions in TSMC North America and TSMC Taiwan. Mr. Chin
held engineering, engineering management and marketing positions in LSI
Logic and Fujitsu Microelectronics. He started his career with a
startup company, Gillytron, Inc., which designed and manufactured
Automatic Test Equipment.
Mr. Chin holds a Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from San Jose State University in 1984. |
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