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TriQuint's Executive Officers

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Ralph Quinsey
President and Chief Executive Officer
Ralph Quinsey joined TriQuint in July 2002 as President and Chief
Executive Officer. From September 1999 to January 2002, Mr. Quinsey was
with ON Semiconductor, a manufacturer of semiconductors for a wide array
of applications, as Vice President and General Manager of the Analog
Division. Prior to that, Mr. Quinsey was with Motorola, a manufacturer
of semiconductors and communications equipment, from 1979 to September
1999, holding various positions including Vice President and General
Manager of the RF/IF Circuits Division, which developed both silicon and
gallium arsenide technologies for wireless phone applications. Mr.
Quinsey received a B.S. degree in electrical engineering from Marquette
University.
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Steve Buhaly
Chief Financial Officer
Steve Buhaly joined TriQuint Semiconductor as Chief Financial Officer
in September of 2007. Mr. Buhaly has more than 20 years experience in
finance and operations. Prior to joining TriQuint he was Chief Financial
Officer at Longview Fibre Company. He joined Planar Systems in 1999 as
Medical Business Vice President. From 2000 to 2005 while also at Planar
Systems, he served first as Chief Financial Officer then Chief Operating
Officer. Prior to 1999 he held positions of increasing responsibility in
finance and operations at Tektronix. Mr. Buhaly received Bachelor of
Science and Masters of Business Administration degrees from the
University of Washington.
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Brian P. Balut
Vice President, Networks
Brian P. Balut joined TriQuint in July 2001 as Vice President, Sales and
Marketing, Sawtek Inc. as a result of TriQuint's merger with Sawtek and was
promoted to Vice President, Sales and Marketing of TriQuint, a position he
held from 2002 to May 2004. In May 2004, Mr. Balut was promoted to Vice
President/General Manager of TriQuint Florida. In 2006, after reorganizing the Florida and Oregon locations to market based, Mr. Balut became Vice President of the newly established Networks business unit. Mr. Balut joined Sawtek in October 1994 as Sales Manager.
He was promoted to Director of Sales and Marketing in November 1996 and to
Vice President Sales and Marketing in September 1998 and assumed overall
corporate responsibility for this function in July 2002. From 1987 to
1994, Mr. Balut held various positions in sales, marketing and engineering
with REMEC, a manufacturer of electronic components. Mr. Balut received a
B.S. degree in electrical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of
Technology and a M.B.A. from Rollins College.
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Debbie Burke
Vice President, Human Resources
Deborah Burke joined TriQuint Semiconductor in May of 2007 as Vice President of the company’s
Human Resources Department, guiding HR activities in major design / manufacturing facilities as
well as sales, field application support and design center offices in North America, Europe, Asia,
and the company’s manufacturing facility in Costa Rica. Prior to joining TriQuint Ms. Burke was Vice
President of Human Resources for Merix Corporation where she oversaw the company’s HR needs through
periods of rapid growth and an expansion of manufacturing facilities in China and other regions.
Before her Merix Corporation tenure she was Human Resources Vice President for Unicru of Beaverton,
Oregon and worked at Intel Corporation for 10 years in managerial and director positions with
assignments in Oregon, Malaysia and Israel. Ms. Burke holds a BA in economics from Smith College
and received her Masters of Business Administration degree from the University of Vermont.
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Thomas Cordner
Vice President, Military & Texas Operations
Thomas Cordner joined TriQuint in January 1998 as Vice President and
General Manager, Millimeter Wave Communications as a result of TriQuint's
acquisition of Raytheon's MMIC operations and was promoted to Vice
President, TriQuint Texas in May 2002. In 2006 Mr. Cordner, along with
Texas Vice President Mike Sanna, was charged with combining military
products operations in Bend, OR and Richardson, TX into a single unit.
From July 1997 to January 1998, Mr. Cordner served as Operations Manager
for Raytheon, heading its GaAs MMIC operations. Prior to that time, Mr.
Cordner was an employee of Texas Instruments, a semiconductor and
communications equipment manufacturer, for 32 years, most recently as the
Operations Manager for its GaAs Operations Group from January 1991 to July
1997. Mr. Cordner received a B.S. degree in mathematics from the
University of Texas at Arlington.
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Todd DeBonis Vice President, Worldwide Sales and Customer Service
Todd DeBonis joined TriQuint in April 2004 as Vice President, Worldwide
Sales. He became Vice President of Worldwide Sales and Customer Service in
2006. From February 2002 to April 2004, Mr. DeBonis held the position of
Vice President, Worldwide Sales and Marketing at Centillium Communications.
Mr. DeBonis also served as the Vice President, Worldwide Sales for Ishoni
Networks and Vice President, Sales & Marketing for the Communications
Division of Infineon Technologies North America. Mr. DeBonis has a B.S
degree in electrical engineering from the University of Nevada.
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Tim Dunn
Vice President, Handsets
Tim Dunn joined TriQuint Semiconductor in July of 2006 as Vice President
and General Manager of the company’s Handset Business Unit and leads
TriQuint’s development and marketing of next-generation RF modules
and components. Prior to joining TriQuint, Mr. Dunn was Vice President
and General Manager of Intel’s Platform Components Group where he
worked to realize the company’s platform vision by developing leading
networking and chipset products. Mr. Dunn worked at Intel from 1988
to 1991, and again from 1994 to 2006, holding various executive and
managerial positions. In addition to his Intel tenure, he has held
marketing and product management positions with Hewlett-Packard
and Cirrus Logic. Mr. Dunn holds an MBA from the Amos Tuck School
of Business at Dartmouth College and a BS in Electrical Engineering
from Oregon State University.
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Bruce R. Fournier Vice President, Business Development
Bruce R. Fournier joined TriQuint during its start-up phase in June 1987.
Since that time, he has held a variety of positions including Vice
President, Worldwide Sales from September 1994 to June 1998. From June
1998 until May 2002, Mr. Fournier held the position of Vice President and
General Manager, Foundry Services and subsequently was appointed to the position of Vice
President, TriQuint Oregon. In 2006 he became the Vice President for
TriQuint's Business Development activities. Prior to joining TriQuint, Mr.
Fournier held engineering, sales and marketing management positions with
Fairchild Semiconductor, Weitek Corporation and Honeywell, Inc. Mr.
Fournier received an A.S. degree in Electrical Engineering and a B.S.
degree in Business Administration from the University of Maine and a M.B.A.
from the University of Southern Maine.
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David Pye
Vice President, Oregon Operations
David Pye joined TriQuint in May 1996 as Vice President, Manufacturing and
in May 2002 was named Vice President, TriQuint Oregon. In 2006, Mr. Pye
became the Vice President for Oregon and external operations across the
corporation. From 1983 until 1996, Mr. Pye was Vice President and General
Manager at VLSI Technology, Inc., a semiconductor company, where he served
in various capacities. From 1973 to 1983, Mr. Pye served in various roles
in process engineering and process development at Texas Instruments. Mr.
Pye received a B.A. degree from Napier College of Science and Technology,
Edinburgh, Scotland.
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Glen A. Riley Vice President, Commercial Foundry and Supply Chain Management
Glen Riley joined TriQuint in 2003 and is currently Vice President
and General Manager of the Commercial Foundry business in addition to
leading the company-wide Supply Chain Management organization. Before
joining TriQuint, Mr. Riley served as President and CEO of Opticalis, a
venture-funded start-up company developing optical communication
sub-systems. From 1995 – 2001, Mr. Riley worked at Agere Systems as Vice
President of Optical Core Networks, Vice President of Sales and
Marketing for the Asia-Pacific region, and General Manager of the
Storage Products business. Prior to Agere Systems, Mr. Riley held
positions with increasing responsibility in sales, marketing and
management at Philips Semiconductors and Texas Instruments. He holds a
B.S. degree with highest distinction in electrical engineering from the
University of Maine and has completed the General Manager Program at
Harvard Business School.
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J. Michael Sanna
Vice President, Networks
J. Michael Sanna joined TriQuint in January 1998 as Director of Business
Development for the Texas operation as a result of TriQuint's acquisition
of Raytheon's MMIC operations. In May 2002, he was promoted to Vice
President, TriQuint Texas. In 2006, along with fellow Texas Vice President
Thomas Cordner, he was charged with combining military products operations
in Bend, OR and Richardson, TX into a single unit. From July 1997 to
January 1998, Mr. Sanna served as the Wafer Fabrication Operations Manager
for Raytheon, heading its GaAs MMIC manufacturing operations. Prior to
that time, Mr. Sanna was an employee of Texas Instruments for 17 years,
most recently as the Wafer Fabrication Operations manager for its GaAs
Operations Group from January 1994 to July 1997. Mr. Sanna received B.S.
and M.S. degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Wisconsin
and Southern Methodist University, respectively, and a Masters degree in
administrative studies from Southeastern Oklahoma State University.
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Azhar Waseem
Vice President, Florida Operations
Azhar Waseem joined TriQuint in July 2001 as Vice President/General Manager, TriQuint
Florida and Costa Rica as a result of TriQuint's merger with Sawtek. Mr.
Waseem joined Sawtek in March 1995 as Director of Wafer Fabrication and was
promoted to Vice President of Manufacturing in April 1998 and to Vice
President of Operations in October 1999. From 1989 to 1994, Mr. Waseem
held various operations and engineering positions with Siliconix, Inc., a
microelectronics manufacturer based in Santa Clara, California. From 1979
to 1989, Mr. Waseem held various engineering and management positions with
General Electric and other semiconductor companies. Mr. Waseem received
B.S. and M.S. degrees in electrical engineering and a M.B.A., all from the
University of Minnesota.
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