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James Morgan

 
Chmn. - Applied Materials Inc.
 
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Company Name : Applied Materials Inc.
 
Company Website : www.appliedmaterials.com
 
Company Address : 3050 Bowers Ave.
, Santa Clara, CA,
United States,
 
James Morgan Profile :
Chmn. - Applied Materials Inc.
 
James Morgan Biography :

James C. Morgan has been the chairman of the board of Applied Materials since 1987. He formerly was chief executive officer of Applied Materials from 1977 to April 2003. Prior to joining Applied Materials as president in 1976 he was a senior partner with WestVen Management a private venture capital partnership affiliated with the Bank of America Corporation. Prior to WestVen he was with Textron a leading diversified manufacturing company.

With one of the longest tenures of any FORTUNE 500 CEO Mr. Morgan has an extensive history in business and philanthropy. Mr. Morgan is a recipient of the 1996 National Medal of Technology for his industry leadership and for his vision in building Applied Materials into the world's leading semiconductor equipment company a major exporter and a global technology pioneer which helps enable the Information Age. Awarded by the President of the United States the Medal of Technology recognizes technological innovators who have made lasting contributions to America's competitiveness and standard of living. Among his many honors Mr. Morgan is a recent recipient of the prestigious Semiconductor Industry Association Robert N. Noyce Award the highest honor bestowed by the SIA for outstanding achievement and leadership in support of the U.S. semiconductor industry and the Spirit of Silicon Valley Lifetime Achievement Award from the Silicon Valley Leadership Group for his ethics community engagement and business success.

In 2003 Mr. Morgan was sworn in by President George W. Bush as vice chairman of the President's Export Council the premier national advisory body on international trade. He was appointed to the 2002 U.S.-Japan Private Sector Government Commission and co-chaired the sessions on corporate governance. From 1996 to 1997 Mr. Morgan served on the Commission on U.S.-Pacific Trade and Investment Policy which advised President Bill Clinton and Congress on steps the United States should take to achieve significant additional market access and improve trade relationships in the Asia-Pacific region. From 1988 to 1992 he served on the National Advisory Committee on Semiconductors which advised President George H. W. Bush and Congress on a national strategy to strengthen competitiveness of the U.S. semiconductor industry.

Mr. Morgan is an advisory board member for the Center for Science Technology and Society at Santa Clara University. He is active with the Nature Conservancy a global nonprofit organization which establishes nature sanctuaries serving as a member of the board of governors a member of its Asia-Pacific Council and as a trustee of the Nature Conservancy of California. Instrumental in the creation of the Tech Museum Awards which launched in 2000 Mr. Morgan inspired the program’s James C. Morgan Global Humanitarian Award which honors individuals whose broad vision and leadership help address humanity’s greatest challenges. He formerly was a member of the board of directors of Cisco Systems Inc. from 1998 to 2006 and is director emeritus and past president of Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International (SEMI) the first global trade association. Mr. Morgan is a past board member of the American Electronics Association (AEA) the National Center for APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) and of SEMI/SEMATECH the association of U.S. equipment companies which supplies advanced systems to the SEMATECH chipmaking consortium. Mr. Morgan is a member of the World Presidents' Organization. From 1994 to 1996 he was a board member of Joint Venture: Silicon Valley a leading community public/private collaborative. From 1986 to 1991 he was co-chairman of the Japan-Western U.S. Association. Mr. Morgan's contributions have been honored by many business education and community organizations throughout his career.

 
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