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Irwin Federman

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135:(MMI). Irwin was appointed MMI's President, the first non-engineer CEO in the semiconductor industry, and he presided over its successful turn around. Instead of laying workers off, he required that all workers to take one unpaid day off every other week, effectively cutting the payroll by 10% but preserving everyone's job: the policy actually boosted morale as workers bonded over the shared sacrifice; managers came into work on their off days; and everyone was more careful with their expenses. In 1980, MMI went public. In 1987, in a $ 442 million stock swap, MMI was merged with 171:
Federman served two terms as Chairman of the U.S. Semiconductor Industry Association; he served on the board of directors of the National Venture Capital Association, and served two terms on the Dean's advisory board of the Leavey School of Business at Santa Clara Federman received Torch of Liberty
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and the Brotherhood Award from the Silicon Valley Conference for Community and Justice. In 2004, Federman was inducted into Junior Achievement's Silicon Valley Hall of Fame. In 2008, he received the International Business Forum's Special Achievement Award. He serves as a trustee of
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exam and then worked as an accountant in New York and California. He then went on to serve as CFO of three startup companies the last of which was the troubled semiconductor manufacturer
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to become the world's largest integrated circuit manufacturer. Federman was appointed Vice Chairman of AMD. In 1988, he served as Managing Director of investment banking firm
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Los Angeles Times: "Monolithic Will Combine With Advanced Micro: $ 422-Million Stock Swap Will Create World's Biggest Integrated Circuit Maker" by NANCY RIVERA BROOKS
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His first wife was Sheila Federman with whom he had four children; she died in 1987. In 1992, he remarried to Concepcion Socarras, the former wife of
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Inside Bay Area: "Cassidy: Attention, CEOs: Here's proof that layoffs aren't always the best solution" by Mike Cassidy
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and the Exemplary Community Leadership Award from the Silicon Valley Conference of Christians and Jews (now FACES).
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Santa Clara University Leavey School of Business: "Irwin Federman: General Partner, U.S. Venture Partners
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Los Angeles Times: "Synergy of Contrasting Personalities Behind Chip Merger" by DONNA K. H. WALTERS
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Wall Street Journal: "How Family Ties Helped Nick Woodman Make GoPro Click" By Lizette Chapman
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Los Angeles Times: "U.S. Semiconductor Firms Plan R&D Pool" by OSWALD JOHNSTON
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The Jewish Star: "Recapturing kotel led to a spiritual renewal" By Dovid Margolin
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New York Times: "Jaime Federman Is Married to Philip Greenberg"
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ACG Silicon Valley: "Irwin Federman, U.S. Venture Partners"
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family in 1936 and graduated with a B.S. in Economics from
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Explore San Francisco: "Bay Area Billionaires 2014"
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Index

Brooklyn College
Monolithic Memories
U.S. Venture Partners
Nick Woodman
U.S. Venture Partners
Jewish
Brooklyn College
CPA
Monolithic Memories
Advanced Micro Devices
Dillon, Read & Co.
venture capital
U.S. Venture Partners
SanDisk
Checkpoint Software Technologies
Mellanox
Anti-Defamation League
San Francisco Ballet
Brooklyn College
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Santa Clara University
Dean Woodman
Nick Woodman
GoPro
The Jewish Star: "Recapturing kotel led to a spiritual renewal" By Dovid Margolin
Businessweek: "Irwin Federman"



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