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Anjan Ghosh is the Head of Corporate Affairs at Intel, for the Asia Pacific region. He oversees Intel’s strategic relationships with key external stakeholder groups, in Government, Academia and Community and manages the company’s Corporate Responsibility programs, with a team spread across 13 countries.
His areas of interest include Corporate Social responsibility, Public policy on ICT for development, Digital inclusion and Education.
He has held various positions in Governing councils of Industry associations, Chambers of commerce and University advisory boards. He received the Intel Achievement Award, the highest recognition at Intel.
Anjan holds a doctorate in Statistics and is based in Penang with his wife and daughter.
Regional Manager Education APAC, Intel
Ashutosh has over 20 years of experience in the field of education including higher education, K-12 as well as the community segments. A science graduate with a Post Graduate degree in management Ashutosh has extensive experience in building effective business models and managing programs around ICT Education as well as ICT enabled education.
Prior to Intel Ashutosh has worked in Microsoft, Shell as well as NIIT Ltd. Indias premier IT training company. His experience across these organizations spanned a host of functional areas from Channel Management, Marketing Sales and Product Management as well as managing businesses across geographies.
Currently Ashutosh Chadha leads Intel's Education initiative across the Asia Pacific. In this role Ashutosh drives Intel's relationships with Governments and multilateral bodies across APAC to support the appropriate policies and processes for the effective integration of technology in education and learning processes to impact student learning to prepare the learners for 21st century requirements and building knowledge economies. He also works towards supporting initiatives in helping to create models for underserved youth in the community to expose them to technology based learning and higher order thinking skills. Ashutosh also drives Intel's engagement with the higher education system across APAC to forge meaningful partnerships with universities to further the quality of higher education and support research and development to instill a scientific temperament in students.
APAC Marketing Manager
Intel Corporate Affairs Group
Claire Ma is the APAC Marketing Manager with the Intel Corporate Affairs Group, responsible for driving the marketing and communication strategies and goals of Intel programs education, community and environment in Asia Pacific region. She joined Intel in October 2005.
Prior to Intel, Claire Ma was the Senior Manager at National Education Examinations Authority, Ministry of Education in China. She worked on various functional areas such as PR, marketing, business development etc. to promote and expand education and assessment programs jointly developed by China MOE and its overseas partners. Claire Ma holds a bachelor degree in Intercultural Communication from Peking University in China and a MBA degree with focus on marketing from Yale University in US.
Education Manager
Intel Korea Ltd.
Jay Lee is Intel Korea Education Manager since 2001; her main responsibilities include working with national Governments, NGO and educators to support education improvement especially in the area of ICT in Education. Before joining Intel, she had 7 years of experience at Motorola as training, marketing and PR specialists. Jay Lee is from Graduate School of Education in Korea University and Korea University English and French major.
Intel China Higher Education Manager
Jolly Wang is manager of Intel China higher education, her responsibilities include collaboration with key universities, government, industry 3rd parties and stakeholders of Intel internal business divisions, to create and implement long term and short term strategies and programs of Intel China higher Education, to enhance the collaboration between Intel and academia, accelerate academic ecosystem enabling and build good relationship with universities. She is responsible for bringing the latest Intel technologies into university curriculum, with focused on embedded system, multi-core, etc, she also manages the Intel fellowship and pipeline program, organizes campus lectures, academic faculty forum, students contest and other academic events to support Intel reach the goal of accelerating China higher education innovation.
Before Jolly joint Intel in May 2003, she was working at Texas Instruments (TI) for its corporate marketing & communications in China, with focus on public relations, corporate marketing and co-marketing programs management.
Jolly holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Management Information System (MIS) of Tianjin University of Commerce. She is member of China International Public Relations Association. Jolly is living in an educational family, her parents are both faculties of Mathematics.
Intel Philippines Higher Education Manager
Jay Tulao is the Higher Education Manager for the Intel Cavite Site. He joined Intel Philippines in May 1999 as a Logistics Business Analyst focusing on the Year 2000 program. In 2000, he moved on to lead the Networking and Marketing programs of the Technology Business Group where he focused on marketing the site capabilities and facilitating the Technology MRC efforts. In 2003, he then took on the role of the site Higher Education Manager to lead the university liaison and efforts on curriculum development, researches and faculty development for the academe.
He graduated with a degree in the Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering from the University of the Philippines in 1994 and a Masters in Business Management Degree from the Asian Institute of Management in 1999.
Global Manager, Intel® Higher Education Program
JoZell Johnson is the Global Manager of the Intel® Higher Education program. She sets strategy and implementation plans for the global higher education program and serves as a direct link into Intel Research.
Her areas of interest include developing the next generation of engineers and computer scientists to continue technology breakthroughs. Exploring new methods to engage all students to explore engineering careers and utilize technology is an ongoing passion.
She has held various positions within Intel, beginning with Single Board Computers Division (before the PC), Real Time Operating Systems Division, Intel Supercomputer and Intel Education. Within her roles at Intel Education she has worked extensively in the Higher Education area, developing technical and curricula programs, student programs and fostering direct relationships with Tier One Research Universities.
JoZell combines her undergraduate technical degree in Computer Science and her MBA to translate the technical aspects of her role and communicate them to others.
Education Manager
Intel China Ltd.
Julia Zhu is the Education Manager for PRC. She manages the Education group in China, which carries forward the Intel ® Education Initiative in China encompassing programs ranging from K-12 education programs to Higher Education program. Her team works closely with the government and education communities to implement the education programs that are aiming at developing 21st century skills and better preparing the youth for the 21st century.
Julia joined Intel in August 1996 and assumed the role of Intel China Academic Relations Manager in 1998 who then developed and managed the university collaborations with key universities in China. Since 2001, Julia acts as the China Education Manager and is instrumental in developing the education team and expanded Intel’s education programs in China.
Julia received her bachelor’s degree in English Language and Master degree in Linguistics and Teaching Methodology, 1992 at Tsinghua University in Beijing. Julia graduated from Advanced Leadership program sponsored by Thunderbird Galvin School of Management executive management program in April, 2007.
Intel China TMG Higher Education Manager
Kai’s main responsibility is to design & implement the higher and vocational education programs for the branches of Intel technology and manufacturing group (TMG) in China, including the assembly-test factories in Shanghai, Chengdu and the new 12in Fab in Dalian. Most of his efforts are put in the curriculum enabling, talents pool development, and Intel-university join research in the manufacturing sciences and technologies.
Kai joined Intel China in Feb 2006 as a Quality and Reliability Engineer in the department of assembly-test technology development (ATTD) and started current position from Jun 2007. Before joining Intel, he had been working with Philips for 2 years as an assembly process development engineer in Philips China technology center.
Kai won his bachelor’s degree in material science in 2001, and his master’s degree in electronic package in 2004 from the same university, Huazhong University of science and technology.
Intel India Higher Education Program Manager
Manav Subodh joined Intel Technology India in 2004. He leads Intel India Higher Education Programs with an objective to foster academia-Intel engagement in technology areas of strategic importance to India site. His main charter is to expand the R&D capabilities in India academia, build skilled pipeline to meet the IT workforce requirements of the industry and develop the technology ecosystem to support new technology adoption.
Manav’s current charter is to drive Multi-Core University Program, technology entrepreneur and incubation programs in engineering institutes of India. He represents Intel in various industry forums and works closely with the government and various industry bodies to help drive a change in the university ecosystem across India. He is an engineer in Electronic and Telecommunications and has done his Masters in Business Administration (MBA).
Intel Malaysia Higher Education Manager
Mohd Hasri Mohd Harizan is the Higher Education Program Manager for the Intel Malaysia. He joined Intel Malaysia in January 1997 as a Production Superintendent focusing on Chipset Operation and managing a group of Manufacturing Specialist to achieve production output and goal. In 2001, he joined the Government & Public Affairs department and took the role of the site Higher Education Manager to lead the university liaison and efforts on technical seminar, curriculum development, researches and faculty development for the academe.
He graduated with a degree in the Bachelor of Business Administration from the University of Utara Malaysia in 1995.
Intel K.K., Education Program Manager - Japan
Graduated with a degree in the Bachelor of Arts in Foreign Studies from Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan.
Joined Toppan Printing Co. Ltd, Tokyo, Japan and worked in Technology Development Division.
Graduated with MBA from Monterey Institute of International Studies, CA, USA.
Joined ITT World Directories (later VNU World Directories) and worked in a joint venture company with NTT in Tokyo, Japan as product development manager and sales support manager.
Joined Intel K.K., Tokyo Japan in 1999 as Internet Marketing Manager and managed consumer focused company website.
Took Education Program Manager position since 2004.
Trang is the Higher Education Manager for Intel Vietnam from 2007. Trang’s main responsibilities include setting directions for the HE program in Vietnam through working with Vietnam universities, Ministry of Education and Training on joint curriculum development and research projects and setting up joint labs, working with internal customers and across teams with the aim of driving the development and implementation of higher education program strategies mapped to Intel’s business goals and growth in Vietnam.
Before joining Intel, Trang had 10 year working experience as project manager for Nouvelle Planete, a Swiss-based NGO, English lecturer for Hanoi University of Business and Management and project assistant for Japan International Cooperation Agency in IT training and capacity building for IT Training Institute, National University Hanoi and Hanoi Agricultural University respectively. Trang received a bachelor's degree in English language from Hanoi University of Foreign Studies (now named as Hanoi University) in 1998, a bachelor's degree in Foreign Trade from Hanoi Foreign Trade University in 2003 and a master degree in International Relations from International University of Japan in 2005.
Nick Bao is a China Higher Education Manager since Dec of 2007. Nick started working for Intel in Jan of 2000 as a software engineer, then development manager and technical marketing manager in SSG/CPG. Prior to coming to Intel, he worked at Dayang Electronic Ltd, a medium company, for half a year as a software engineer. He has a bachelor’s degree from Xi’an Jiaotong University in Information Science & Engineering, and a master’s degree from Shanghai Jiaotong University in Electronic Engineering. He enjoys working out, watching movie, playing tennis and swimming, etc. The one thing he says he really wants to learn is singing.
Intel Taiwan Education Program Manager
Rachel is responsible for all Taiwan local education related programs including Intel ISEF (Intel International Science and Engineering Fair), Higher Education Program, Intel® Teach Program (Intel's teacher training program) and Intel Computer Clubhouse.
Rachel has accumulated solid sales/marketing and project management experiences from her previous jobs at IT companies including business manager at Gartner, responsible for strategic positioning and business development of Gartner research and consulting in Taiwan. Also she works as senior marcom specialist for Adventech, responsible for product marketing and channel incentive program. Before the career in IT industry, Rachel was a journalist and executive producer of Chinese TV System, responsible for the production of "International Watchtower" (an in-depth and knowledge-wise weekly program featuring latest international events).
Rachel obtained her M.A. degree in International Law and Relations from National Cheng-chi University and B.A. degree in Diplomacy also from NCU.
Intel Corporation
Shelly Esque is the Director of Global Corporate Citizenship for Intel Corporation. In this role, she oversees a regional staff that delivers corporate social responsibility, media relations, government and community affairs, education and community investment programs at Intel's sites around the world. Her global team, in more than thirty countries, works to enhance Intel's position as the world's leading technology brand in business and corporate citizenship.
Shelly is based in Arizona. Locally she drives a broad agenda as a board member of the KAET Public Television Community Advisory Board, and the Maricopa Community Colleges Foundation Board. She also co-founded the Arizona Business Education Coalition (ABEC), a group focused on building the strength of the educational community through partnership with leading businesses.
Shelly joined Intel in 1996 after serving for six years as Public Affairs Director for the Clerk of the Superior Court in Maricopa County. She is a graduate of ASU's College of Public Programs with a degree in Communication and received a Certificate from the Global Leadership Program at Thunderbird, The American Graduate School of International Management in May of 2003.
Intel Malaysia Education Program Manager
Graduated with a degree in the Bachelor of Science in Applied Physics in 1989 and a PhD degree in Condensed Matter Physics in 1994 from Wesleyan University in United States focusing in wide band-gap semiconductor defects.
Joined Intel Malaysia in May 1995 as a Failure Analysis Engineer in the Quality and Reliability department and instrumental in enabling successful Intel 0.25, 0.18 and 0.13 um technology Physical Failure Analysis. He then built the Physical Failure Analysis competency for the Malaysia Site Failure Analysis and also enabling Physical Failure Analysis in various other Intel Assembly Test Manufacturing sites.
In 2000, he then took on the challenge as the Intel Malaysia Site Technical Lab Manager.
In 2004, he embarked on a different position as the Intel Malaysia Education Program manager till today. He is not new to the education programs prior to joining the team as he has been a key contributor in the higher education efforts collaborating with local universities in pipeline and research development.
He has published 8 technical papers while in graduate school and 6 more technical papers while working in Intel.
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