Thomas H. Lee

Thomas H. Lee

Director/Miembro de la Junta en
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc.
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66 años
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Thomas H.
Lee
is the founder of Ayla Networks, Inc. (2010), Stanford Microwave Integrated Circuits Laboratory (1994), and ZeroG Wireless, Inc. (2006).
He is also the founder of Matrix Semiconductor, Inc. Dr. Lee's current jobs include Director-Emeritus at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Inc., Director at Humatics Corp., and Professor at Stanford University (since 1994).
His former jobs include Independent Director at Xilinx, Inc. (2016-2022), Director at NetXen, Inc., Director-Microsystems Technology Officer at US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (2011-2012), Principal at Analog Devices, Inc. (1990-1992), Principal at Rambus, Inc., and Member at ADcom Information Services, Inc. Dr. Lee received his undergraduate degree (1983), graduate degree (1985), and doctorate (1990) from Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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Corporate Officer/Principal 01/01/1994
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XILINX, INC. Director/Miembro de la Junta 14/02/2022
Corporate Officer/Principal 01/10/2012
Fundador 13/08/2008
ANALOG DEVICES, INC. Corporate Officer/Principal 01/01/1992
Stanford Microwave Integrated Circuits Laboratory
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