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Intel’s Stacy Smith retiring after 30 years

Stacy Smith, group president of Manufacturing, Operations and Sales at Intel, will be retiring from the company at the end of January 2018. The announcement was made in an email to employees on Tuesday by Intel CEO Brian Krzanich.

In previous roles within the company, Mr. Smith headed EMEA sales and marketing, was chief information officer, and chief financial officer for nine years. He has been with Intel for 30 years.

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