Renee James This person is connected to 70 board members in 7 different organizations across 10 different industries.
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Renée J. James (born June 25, 1964) is anhttp://www.citigroup.com/citi/investor/data/bddircom.pdfmerican technology executive, who
was formerly the president of Intel and
is currently an Operating Executive with The Carlyle Group in its Media and Technology practice and
serves as the Vice Chair of the National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee to the President of the United States.
She was the director and COO of Intel Online Services, Intel's datacenter services business.
Early in her career James also served as chief of staff for former Intel CEO Andy Grove.
In 2010, James championed the acquisition of the software security company McAfee for $7.7 billion.
https://web.archive.org/web/20171210180955/http://www.oregonlive.com/silicon-forest/index.ssf/2016/09/intel_will_spin_out_mcafee_sec.html
In 2011, James began serving as a non-executive director on the Vodafone Group Plc Board of Directors and is a member of the Remuneration Committee.
In 2012, U.S. President Barack Obama appointed James to serve as a member of the National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee.
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/sabre-corporation-elects-renee-james-to-its-board-of-directors-300120043.html
At Sabre, James will serve on the Audit Committee and the Technology Committee of the board of directors.
James was appointed president of Intel Corporation on May 16, 2013
https://newsroom.intel.com/press-kits/intel-board-elects-brian-krzanich-as-company-ceo-renee-james-as-president/
Among the other technical assistants at Intel were Sean Maloney, a rising star who retired last year after having a a stroke in 2010; venture capitalist Alex Wong; and Anand Chandrasekher, who left Intel and is now the chief marketing officer at rival Qualcomm.
In 2013, President Barack Obama appointed James as a member of the National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committee (NSTAC).
James serves on the board of Sabre Corporation and is a member of their Audit and Technology Committee.
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In 2014 James was ranked 21st on Fortune Most Powerful Women in Business
In January 2015, she was named to the second-highest role on the committee as Vice Chair of NSTAC
In July 2015, James left Intel. “… according to Citibank research analyst Christopher Danely, James wasn't doing all that well at her main job. He called her departure a positive, "due to the lack of growth and low profitability of its software business under the leadership of James." Danely also said he believed James was largely responsible for leading Intel’s $7.7 billion acquisition of McAfee in 2011, a merger that made absolutely no sense to anyone but a McAfee shareholder.
https://www.itworld.com/article/2945138/business/why-is-renee-james-leaving-intel.html
Feb 9, 2016 … “Everybody who takes risks fails. You have to have a tolerance for failure," shared former Intel President Renee James. During her View From The Top talk at Stanford GSB on February 8, 2016, James also discussed the importance of clarity, pattern recognition, and mentorship for aspiring leaders.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShGs_mou3Do
On December 16, 2015, James was elected to Oracle's board of directors.
http://investor.oracle.com/financial-news/financial-news-details/2015/Oracle-Names-Renee-James-to-the-Board-of-Directors/default.aspx
Intel and Oracle have long been close partners and James was often a speaker at Oracle's annual customer conference. So it's not surprising that she was asked to join Oracle's board, increasing the size of the board to 13 directors.
James serves on the board of Citigroup and is a member of the Operations & Technology and Risk Management Committees.
http://www.citigroup.com/citi/about/our_leaders.html?group=boardofdirectors
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She served 6 years as independent director on the VMware Inc. Board of Directors and was a member of the Audit Committee.
She is a member of the C200.