Robert Bruck, Intel - Biography
Robert Bruck
Vice President
General Manager, Technology Manufacturing Engineering
Intel Corporation
| Robert E. Bruck is corporate vice president and general manager of
the Technology Manufacturing Engineering (TME) organization. In this
role, Bruck is responsible for managing Intel's global capital
expenditures as well as government and industry relations related to
technology and manufacturing. His scope includes development and
delivery of equipment capabilities to meet Intel's five-generation
technology roadmaps, supply chain capacity planning, capital
affordability, asset utilization and equipment conversion, maintenance
and training capabilities. Additional responsibilities include
management of Intel Resale Corporation, TMG's global consortia
activities and Intel's Technology and Manufacturing Steering Committee.
Bruck is also responsible for all environmental, social and governance
programs related to the semiconductor equipment industry. Previously, Bruck was director of Supply Chain Transportation and Engineering, during which he was responsible for global logistics capabilities and supply network design. Prior to that, he served as the director of Fab Capital Equipment Development and as the manager of Corporate Purchasing. Bruck joined Intel in 1981. Bruck holds a bachelor's degree in marketing and a master's degree in business administration with a concentration in finance from Arizona State University. |
