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Gil Amelio

Gilbert Frank Amelio (born March 1, 1943) is an American technology executive. Amelio worked at Bell Labs, Fairchild Semiconductor, and the semiconductor division of Rockwell International, and was also the CEO of National Semiconductor and Apple Computer.

Gil Amelio
Born
Gilbert Frank Amelio

(1943-03-01) March 1, 1943 (age 79)
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Computer science, businessman
Known forCEO of National Semiconductor and Apple Inc.

Early life and career

Amelio grew up in Miami, Florida, of Italian born parents, and graduated from Miami High School.[1] He received a bachelor's degree, master's degree, and PhD in physics from the Georgia Institute of Technology. While at Georgia Tech, Amelio was a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity.

Amelio joined Bell Labs as a researcher in 1968.[2] In 1970, Amelio was on the team that demonstrated the first working charge-coupled device (CCD).[3] He moved to Fairchild Semiconductor in 1971, where he led the development of the first commercial CCD image sensors in the early 1970s,[4] and in 1977 became head of the MOS division. He worked his way up to president of the semiconductor division of Rockwell International, and then its communications systems division.[5]

Amelio joined National Semiconductor as president and chief executive in February 1991.[5]

Apple Computer

In 1994 Amelio joined the board of directors of Apple. After his resignation from National Semiconductor, Amelio became Apple CEO on February 2, 1996, succeeding Michael Spindler. His salary was a reported $990,000 plus bonuses and a $5 million loan.[6] He also received approximately $100,000 for the use of his business jet by Apple the previous year according to the section "Certain Transactions" in the Apple Proxy Statement for 1996.[7]

Amelio cited several problems at Apple including a shortage of cash and liquidity, low-quality products, lack of a viable operating system strategy, undisciplined corporate culture, and fragmentation in trying to do too much and in too many directions. To address these problems Amelio cut costs, reduced Apple's work force by one third, discontinued the Copland operating system project, and oversaw the development of Mac OS 8.

To replace Copland and fulfill the need for a next generation operating system Amelio started negotiations to buy BeOS from Be Inc. but negotiations stalled when Be CEO Jean-Louis Gassée demanded $275 million; Apple was unwilling to offer more than $200 million.[8] In November 1996 Amelio started discussions with Steve Jobs's NeXT, and bought the company on February 4, 1997, for $400 million.[9]

During Amelio's tenure Apple's stock continued to slump and hit a 12-year low in Q2 1997 that was at least partially caused by a single sale of 1.5 million shares of Apple stock on June 26 by an anonymous party who was later confirmed to be Steve Jobs.[10] Apple lost another $708 million. On the July 4, 1997 weekend, Jobs convinced the directors to oust Amelio in a boardroom coup; Amelio submitted his resignation less than a week later; and Jobs then became interim CEO on September 16. Jobs later quoted Amelio as having said:

Apple is like a ship with a hole in the bottom, leaking water, and my job is to get the ship pointed in the right direction.[11][12][13]

It was reported that Amelio's contract gave him about $3.5 million in severance pay, after a $2.3 million performance bonus in 1996.[14]

Post-Apple career

Since 1998 Amelio has been a venture capitalist. In February 2001, Amelio became CEO of Advanced Communications Technologies (ADC). ADC is the United States arm of an Australian firm that has developed a product for the wireless communications industry called SpectruCell.[15] He became senior partner at Sienna Ventures in Sausalito, California in May 2001.[16]

In 2005 he co-founded Acquicor with ex-Apple CTO Ellen Hancock and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak.[17][18][19] Acquicor acquired Jazz Semiconductor in early 2007, and sold it in 2008 for a loss.[20][21][22]

Amelio was a director and chairman of the Semiconductor Industry Association. Since 1996 he has been an advisor to the Malaysia Multimedia Super Corridor and to Malaysia's Prime Minister. In June 2003 he was named chairman of the board of Ripcord Networks; where he joined Steve Wozniak, Ellen Hancock, and other Apple alumni.[23] Amelio was a board member of AT&T Inc., Pacific Telesis, Chiron Corporation, Sematech, InterDigital, and Georgia Tech (as chairman), as well as a trustee of the American Film Institute.[24]

He was a contributor to the report An American Imperative (1993),[25] and author of the books Profit from Experience (1995, ISBN 978-0471287049) and On the Firing Line: My 500 Days at Apple (1998, ISBN 978-0887309199).

In November 2020, Amelio joined the board of directors for Nashville-based augmented reality startup VideoBomb.[26]

Awards and honors

Amelio is an IEEE Fellow.[27] He received the IEEE Masaru Ibuka Consumer Electronics Award in 1991 for contributions to the development of the charge-coupled device (CCD) image sensors in consumer video cameras. He has been awarded 16 patents.[28]

References

  1. ^ Howard Kleinberg (2003). The Stingaree Century. (self published). p. 141. ISBN 0974158909.
  2. ^ "Interview with Gil Amelio". Silicon Genesis. Stanford University. March 24, 2000. Retrieved October 25, 2013.
  3. ^ M. F. Tompsett; G. F. Amelio; G. E. Smith (August 1, 1970). "Charge Coupled 8-bit Shift Register". Applied Physics Letters. 17 (3): 111–115. Bibcode:1970ApPhL..17..111T. doi:10.1063/1.1653327.
  4. ^ Gilbert F. Amelio (February 1974). "Charge-Coupled Devices". Scientific American. 230 (2).
  5. ^ a b National Semiconductor (July 20, 1995). "Annual Report for the fiscal year ended May 28, 1995". Form 10-K. US Securities and Exchange Commission. Retrieved October 25, 2013.
  6. ^ Peter Burrows (1996). "Gil Amelio's Insanely Great Paycheck". Bloomberg.com.
  7. ^ "SCHEDULE 14A INFORMATION PROXY STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 14(a) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934". 1997.
  8. ^ Amelio, Gil; Simon, William L. (1998). On the Firing Line: My 500 Days at Apple. Capstone. ISBN 978-1-900961-98-1.
  9. ^ Kawamoto, Dawn (December 20, 1996). "Apple acquires Next, Jobs". CNET. Retrieved October 26, 2022.
  10. ^ Swartz, Jon (August 12, 1997). "Steve Jobs Confirms Apple Stock Sale". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved October 6, 2011.
  11. ^ Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson. ISBN 978-1-4516-4853-9.
  12. ^ Kara Swisher, Steve Jobs, Bill Gates (May 30, 2007). Steve Jobs and Bill Gates Together: Part 2, All Things Digital 5. The Wall Street Journal (video). Event occurs at 5:20. Retrieved February 15, 2010.
  13. ^ Sloan, Paul (November 17, 2009). "Perspective: Yahoo's Turnaround Efforts Are Straight from Steve Jobs' Playbook (quoting Larry Ellison)". CBS News. Retrieved August 23, 2012.
  14. ^ "Amelio's golden handshake". CNet News. July 9, 1997. Retrieved October 25, 2013.
  15. ^ Chaffin, Bryan (February 6, 2001). "Former Apple CEO Gil Amelio Lands A New CEO Job". The Mac Observer.
  16. ^ Dawn Kawamoto (May 10, 2001). "Ex-Apple CEO Amelio to join Sienna". CNet News. Retrieved October 25, 2013.
  17. ^ Kevin Kelleher (March 20, 2006). "Acquicor Tech Enjoys Apple's Halo". The Street. Retrieved October 16, 2017.
  18. ^ Reinhardt Krause (March 6, 2006). . Investors Daily. Archived from the original on October 25, 2013. Retrieved October 25, 2013.
  19. ^ Mark LaPedus (March 15, 2006). "Ex-Apple execs form 'blank check' company". EE Times. Retrieved October 25, 2013.
  20. ^ Eric Savitz (May 20, 2008). "Tower Semi to Buy Jazz, Laying a Troubled SPAC to Rest". Seeking Alpha. Retrieved October 25, 2013.
  21. ^ "Tower Semiconductor Completes Merger with Jazz Technologies". Press release. September 19, 2008. Retrieved October 25, 2013.
  22. ^ "Tower completes Jazz acquisition". Semiconductor Today. September 22, 2008. Retrieved October 23, 2013.
  23. ^ "Ripcord's Board". Wired. August 4, 2004. ISSN 1059-1028. Retrieved October 26, 2022.
  24. ^ "Gilbert F Amelio "Gil"". Bloomberg.
  25. ^ Honan, William H. (December 5, 1993). "Report Says Colleges Are Failing to Educate". The New York Times. Retrieved August 6, 2019.
  26. ^ Capps, Milt (November 16, 2020). "Nashville's VideoBomb welcomes former Apple CEO and a serial entrepreneur to board, maps capital raises". Venture Nashville Connections.
  27. ^ "IEEE Fellows Directory - Alphabetical Listing".
  28. ^ "Gil Amelio joins board of Australian wireless concern". Macworld. Retrieved October 26, 2022.

External links

  • The Rise and Fall of Apple's Gil Amelio from Low End Mac
  • Apple CEO Gil Amelio's first interview after being fired by Apple
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1996–1997
Succeeded by

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Gilbert Frank Amelio born March 1 1943 is an American technology executive Amelio worked at Bell Labs Fairchild Semiconductor and the semiconductor division of Rockwell International and was also the CEO of National Semiconductor and Apple Computer Gil AmelioBornGilbert Frank Amelio 1943 03 01 March 1 1943 age 79 New York City New York U S NationalityAmericanOccupation s Computer science businessmanKnown forCEO of National Semiconductor and Apple Inc Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Apple Computer 3 Post Apple career 4 Awards and honors 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and career EditAmelio grew up in Miami Florida of Italian born parents and graduated from Miami High School 1 He received a bachelor s degree master s degree and PhD in physics from the Georgia Institute of Technology While at Georgia Tech Amelio was a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity Amelio joined Bell Labs as a researcher in 1968 2 In 1970 Amelio was on the team that demonstrated the first working charge coupled device CCD 3 He moved to Fairchild Semiconductor in 1971 where he led the development of the first commercial CCD image sensors in the early 1970s 4 and in 1977 became head of the MOS division He worked his way up to president of the semiconductor division of Rockwell International and then its communications systems division 5 Amelio joined National Semiconductor as president and chief executive in February 1991 5 Apple Computer EditIn 1994 Amelio joined the board of directors of Apple After his resignation from National Semiconductor Amelio became Apple CEO on February 2 1996 succeeding Michael Spindler His salary was a reported 990 000 plus bonuses and a 5 million loan 6 He also received approximately 100 000 for the use of his business jet by Apple the previous year according to the section Certain Transactions in the Apple Proxy Statement for 1996 7 Amelio cited several problems at Apple including a shortage of cash and liquidity low quality products lack of a viable operating system strategy undisciplined corporate culture and fragmentation in trying to do too much and in too many directions To address these problems Amelio cut costs reduced Apple s work force by one third discontinued the Copland operating system project and oversaw the development of Mac OS 8 To replace Copland and fulfill the need for a next generation operating system Amelio started negotiations to buy BeOS from Be Inc but negotiations stalled when Be CEO Jean Louis Gassee demanded 275 million Apple was unwilling to offer more than 200 million 8 In November 1996 Amelio started discussions with Steve Jobs s NeXT and bought the company on February 4 1997 for 400 million 9 During Amelio s tenure Apple s stock continued to slump and hit a 12 year low in Q2 1997 that was at least partially caused by a single sale of 1 5 million shares of Apple stock on June 26 by an anonymous party who was later confirmed to be Steve Jobs 10 Apple lost another 708 million On the July 4 1997 weekend Jobs convinced the directors to oust Amelio in a boardroom coup Amelio submitted his resignation less than a week later and Jobs then became interim CEO on September 16 Jobs later quoted Amelio as having said Apple is like a ship with a hole in the bottom leaking water and my job is to get the ship pointed in the right direction 11 12 13 It was reported that Amelio s contract gave him about 3 5 million in severance pay after a 2 3 million performance bonus in 1996 14 Post Apple career EditSince 1998 Amelio has been a venture capitalist In February 2001 Amelio became CEO of Advanced Communications Technologies ADC ADC is the United States arm of an Australian firm that has developed a product for the wireless communications industry called SpectruCell 15 He became senior partner at Sienna Ventures in Sausalito California in May 2001 16 In 2005 he co founded Acquicor with ex Apple CTO Ellen Hancock and Apple co founder Steve Wozniak 17 18 19 Acquicor acquired Jazz Semiconductor in early 2007 and sold it in 2008 for a loss 20 21 22 Amelio was a director and chairman of the Semiconductor Industry Association Since 1996 he has been an advisor to the Malaysia Multimedia Super Corridor and to Malaysia s Prime Minister In June 2003 he was named chairman of the board of Ripcord Networks where he joined Steve Wozniak Ellen Hancock and other Apple alumni 23 Amelio was a board member of AT amp T Inc Pacific Telesis Chiron Corporation Sematech InterDigital and Georgia Tech as chairman as well as a trustee of the American Film Institute 24 He was a contributor to the report An American Imperative 1993 25 and author of the books Profit from Experience 1995 ISBN 978 0471287049 and On the Firing Line My 500 Days at Apple 1998 ISBN 978 0887309199 In November 2020 Amelio joined the board of directors for Nashville based augmented reality startup VideoBomb 26 Awards and honors EditAmelio is an IEEE Fellow 27 He received the IEEE Masaru Ibuka Consumer Electronics Award in 1991 for contributions to the development of the charge coupled device CCD image sensors in consumer video cameras He has been awarded 16 patents 28 References Edit Howard Kleinberg 2003 The Stingaree Century self published p 141 ISBN 0974158909 Interview with Gil Amelio Silicon Genesis Stanford University March 24 2000 Retrieved October 25 2013 M F Tompsett G F Amelio G E Smith August 1 1970 Charge Coupled 8 bit Shift Register Applied Physics Letters 17 3 111 115 Bibcode 1970ApPhL 17 111T doi 10 1063 1 1653327 Gilbert F Amelio February 1974 Charge Coupled Devices Scientific American 230 2 a b National Semiconductor July 20 1995 Annual Report for the fiscal year ended May 28 1995 Form 10 K US Securities and Exchange Commission Retrieved October 25 2013 Peter Burrows 1996 Gil Amelio s Insanely Great Paycheck Bloomberg com SCHEDULE 14A INFORMATION PROXY STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTION 14 a OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 1997 Amelio Gil Simon William L 1998 On the Firing Line My 500 Days at Apple Capstone ISBN 978 1 900961 98 1 Kawamoto Dawn December 20 1996 Apple acquires Next Jobs CNET Retrieved October 26 2022 Swartz Jon August 12 1997 Steve Jobs Confirms Apple Stock Sale San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved October 6 2011 Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson ISBN 978 1 4516 4853 9 Kara Swisher Steve Jobs Bill Gates May 30 2007 Steve Jobs and Bill Gates Together Part 2 All Things Digital 5 The Wall Street Journal video Event occurs at 5 20 Retrieved February 15 2010 Sloan Paul November 17 2009 Perspective Yahoo s Turnaround Efforts Are Straight from Steve Jobs Playbook quoting Larry Ellison CBS News Retrieved August 23 2012 Amelio s golden handshake CNet News July 9 1997 Retrieved October 25 2013 Chaffin Bryan February 6 2001 Former Apple CEO Gil Amelio Lands A New CEO Job The Mac Observer Dawn Kawamoto May 10 2001 Ex Apple CEO Amelio to join Sienna CNet News Retrieved October 25 2013 Kevin Kelleher March 20 2006 Acquicor Tech Enjoys Apple s Halo The Street Retrieved October 16 2017 Reinhardt Krause March 6 2006 Amelio And Wozniak Seek A Blank Check Ex Apple Execs Surface Ellen Hancock also part of an acquisition minded outfit doing unusual IPO Investors Daily Archived from the original on October 25 2013 Retrieved October 25 2013 Mark LaPedus March 15 2006 Ex Apple execs form blank check company EE Times Retrieved October 25 2013 Eric Savitz May 20 2008 Tower Semi to Buy Jazz Laying a Troubled SPAC to Rest Seeking Alpha Retrieved October 25 2013 Tower Semiconductor Completes Merger with Jazz Technologies Press release September 19 2008 Retrieved October 25 2013 Tower completes Jazz acquisition Semiconductor Today September 22 2008 Retrieved October 23 2013 Ripcord s Board Wired August 4 2004 ISSN 1059 1028 Retrieved October 26 2022 Gilbert F Amelio Gil Bloomberg Honan William H December 5 1993 Report Says Colleges Are Failing to Educate The New York Times Retrieved August 6 2019 Capps Milt November 16 2020 Nashville s VideoBomb welcomes former Apple CEO and a serial entrepreneur to board maps capital raises Venture Nashville Connections IEEE Fellows Directory Alphabetical Listing Gil Amelio joins board of Australian wireless concern Macworld Retrieved October 26 2022 External links EditThe Rise and Fall of Apple s Gil Amelio from Low End Mac Apple CEO Gil Amelio s first interview after being fired by ApplePreceded byMichael Spindler Apple CEO1996 1997 Succeeded bySteve Jobs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gil Amelio amp oldid 1118269784, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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