Santa Clara, Ca., USA - September 19, 2009, Santa Clara, Ca., USA - Applied Materials, Inc., a semiconductor manufacturer, announced the reorganization of several business units and executive staff.
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Silicon Systems Group: Tom St. Dennis has announced his intention to resign as senior vice president, general manager Silicon Systems effective October 2. Randhir Thakur will assume leadership of the Silicon Systems Group (SSG). Mr. Thakur had previously been senior vice president and general manager of the Display and SunFab Solar Group. As head of SSG, Mr. Thakur will focus on strengthening the company’s leadership in its core wafer fabrication equipment markets and on extending its position in key growth markets of etch and inspection. With revenues of $4 billion in FY08, the Silicon Systems Group encompasses Applied Materials’ entire portfolio of semiconductor manufacturing systems.
Energy and Environmental Solutions: In order to take advantage of increasing overlap in the crystalline silicon and thin film solar markets and align more deeply on strategy, investments and business development, Applied Materials’ solar organizations will be combined under the leadership of Mark Pinto as senior vice president and general manager of Energy and Environmental Solutions (EES). Mr. Pinto will continue to serve as chief technology officer for Applied Materials. Mr. Pinto will build on the company’s leadership in solar, increase share of the market through new products and deliver on new growth opportunities in energy and environment. With revenues of more than $800 million in FY08, Applied Materials’ Energy and Environmental Solutions group is the world’s leading provider of equipment to the solar industry.
Applied Global Services: Manfred Kerschbaum will assume the role of chief of staff, helping to drive the company’s business strategy around the world. Mr. Kerschbaum had previously been senior vice president and general manager of Applied Global Services (AGS). Charlie Pappis, corporate vice president of AGS, with more than 20 years of experience in many areas throughout the company, will take over as general manager of AGS. Mr. Pappis will lead AGS with a focus on growing revenue through an integrated solutions-based approach and by expanding its portfolio of services to support the success of customers. AGS had revenues of more than $2.3 billion in FY08.
Display: Jim Scholhammer will continue as general manager for Display. Mr. Scholhammer has been a member of the executive leadership team for Display since he joined the company through the acquisition of Applied Films in July 2006. With revenues of nearly $1 billion in FY08, the Display group is the world’s leading provider of equipment to the flat panel display market. ■