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Intel Promotes Two Executives To Senior Vice President

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Intel’s board of directors has promoted Mooly Eden and Richard Taylor to the position of senior vice presidents.

Mr. Eden, 60, is senior vice president and was recently named president and general manager of Intel Israel. In this role, Mr. Eden is responsible for Intel Israel’s operations and strategy, including the Israel Development Centers and Intel’s Fab 28 manufacturing facility. He has been with Intel for 30 years.

Mr. Taylor, 57, is senior vice president and director, Human Resources. In this role, he oversees all human resources policies and programs for Intel worldwide. Mr. Taylor joined Intel’s European operations in 1986. Mr. Taylor has led Intel’s Human Resources organization since 1999.

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