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Happy Belated Earth Day!

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This past Friday we shared an infographic with our employees to celebrate Earth Day and recognize them for all of their collective work to reduce our environmental footprint as a company.  Several asked if we could make this infographic public.  Here you go!  The results in the infographic represents the work of thousands of employees from around the globe, all passionate about being more efficient, reducing our impact and making the world a better place for those who come behind us.  To all of our Intel colleagues – a very big thank you! And hope you had a great Earth Day :).

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Todd Brady is the Director of Global Public Affairs and Sustainability for Intel Corporation. In this role he leads state and local government affairs, media and community relations, corporate volunteerism and sustainability at the company's major manufacturing and office locations around the globe. In addition to overseeing regulatory and community engagement strategies in the US, China, Southeast Asia, Israel, Ireland and Latin America, he directs Intel’s global initiatives to make Intel “smart & green” by leading corporate-wide sustainability programs such as climate, energy and water conservation, green design and the integration of internet of things (IoT) solutions to create smart and green offices, buildings and facilities of the future. During his 20+ years at Intel, Todd has represented the company publicly in numerous forums and led industry-wide initiatives in many national and international committees. He has authored more than 20 papers in scientific journals and conference proceedings on a variety of sustainability topics. In 2009, he was named by Scientific American as one of ten outstanding leaders involved in research, business or policy pursuits that have advanced science and technology. Todd holds a BS in Chemical Engineering from Brigham Young University and a MS in Environmental Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.