Arthur (Art) George is a senior vice president of Texas Instruments and manager of the company's High-Performance Analog (HPA) business unit. He was named to this position in April 2006.
Prior to his current assignment, Mr. George was manager of the High-Performance Linear (HPL) business unit, which is responsible for TI's catalog amplifier and interface integrated circuits. In this role, he held overall responsibility for the business unit’s strategy and operations, including product definition and product development .
Mr. George joined TI in 1984 as a test engineer working in TI's logic operation and over the years held a variety of operational positions, primarily in TI's analog and logic businesses. He was elected a vice president of TI in June 2003.
Mr. George earned a bachelor's of science degree in electrical engineering in 1983 from Southern University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and a master's degree in engineering management in 1990 from Southern Methodist University in Dallas. |