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Even when you have a terrific job and work for a wonderful company, not every day will feel special. But today was one of those special days. In fact, today was a really great day. I’m in Beijing, China, and … Read more

Even when you have a terrific job and work for a wonderful company, not every day will feel special. But today was one of those special days. In fact, today was a really great day. I’m in Beijing, China, and … Read more
What an exciting two months it has been for the Intel Education Service Corps! We launched the first pilot project in September when six employees from Intel’s Technology & Manufacturing Group (three from the US and three from Vietnam) went … Read more
This week I’m here in New York participating with the Intel team at the Clinton Global Initiative Annual Meeting. It’s my third year here and each time I am thrilled to see the high wattage gathering of government leaders, private … Read more
Last week was a high point for me in my seven years with Intel. We launched the new Intel Education Service Corps, a program that will enable talented Intel employees from all over the world to travel to developing countries … Read more
Click here and Intel will donate 25 cents to Save the Children and kiva.org to support education and economic development. It’s free and it’s easy! We need 300,000 clicks by June 30th to generate the maximum $75,000 donation this quarter. … Read more
I attended today the Boston College International Conference on Corporate Citizenship. I loved the opening keynote this morning by Dev Patnaik which was based on his book, Wired to Care. His main premise was that companies succeed when they operate … Read more
For the past three months I have been managing Intel’s engagement with Save the Children under the Small Things Challenge, and wanted to share an exciting update on the progress to date. But first, a quick recap on the program … Read more
Intel Chairman Craig Barrett gave the opening keynote this year at the Consumer Electronics Show program on Technology and Emerging Countries. The main message of his keynote was that “small deeds done are better than big deeds planned,” and it … Read more
Intel had the opportunity to participate on October 20th in the US News & World Report Education Summit in Washington, DC, which focused on improving America’s secondary schools. My boss, Will Swope, Intel’s VP of Corporate Affairs, delivered introductory remarks … Read more
I had the pleasure of being in New York this week with Intel Chairman Craig Barrett for our participation in the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Annual Meeting and several other events related to the UN General Assembly. It was an … Read more