Intel Promotes Chief Diversity Officer Barbara Whye to Vice President
September 01 2020 - 6:07PM
Dow Jones News
By Stephen Nakrosis
Intel Corp. on Tuesday said Barbara Whye, chief diversity and
inclusion officer and vice president of Social Impact and Human
Resources, was being promoted to corporate vice president.
"This appointment reflects Whye's expanded role overseeing the
Intel Foundation and the Corporate Responsibility Office to create
more sustainable systemic change and to expand Intel's social
impact globally," the company said.
Whye joined the company in 1995 as an engineer, Intel said,
adding she held numerous positions, "including leadership and
project engineering roles responsible for acquiring and starting
new facilities for Intel world-wide. She also leads the investment
strategy for Intel's global STEM education portfolio, with an
emphasis on girls and underserved populations."
Whye leads Intel's $300 million Diversity in Technology
initiative, "which resulted in reaching full representation in
Intel's U.S. workforce in October 2018," the company said, and is
also responsible for Intel's investments and programs that "deliver
positive global impact and enrich lives globally."
Write to Stephen Nakrosis at stephen.nakrosis@wsj.com
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September 01, 2020 17:52 ET (21:52 GMT)
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