People: Texas Instruments Inc (TXN.O)
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Summary
| Name | Age | Since | Current Position |
|---|---|---|---|
Richard Templeton |
54 | 2008 | Chairman of the Board, President, Chief Executive Officer |
Kevin March |
55 | 2003 | Chief Financial Officer, Senior Vice President |
Joseph Hubach |
55 | 2000 | Senior Vice President, General Counsel, Secretary |
Niels Anderskouv |
43 | 2012 | Senior Vice President |
Stephen Anderson |
51 | 2008 | Senior Vice President |
Brian Crutcher |
40 | 2010 | Senior Vice President |
R. Gregory Delagi |
50 | 2007 | Senior Vice President |
David Heacock |
52 | 2007 | Senior Vice President |
Sami Kiriaki |
52 | 2010 | Senior Vice President |
Melendy Lovett |
55 | 2004 | Senior Vice President, President - Education Technology |
Robert Novak |
47 | 2008 | Senior Vice President |
Kevin Ritchie |
56 | 2004 | Senior Vice President |
John Szczsponik |
52 | 2009 | Senior Vice President |
Teresa West |
52 | Senior Vice President | |
Darla Whitaker |
47 | 2006 | Senior Vice President |
Pamela Patsley |
56 | 2011 | Lead Independent Director |
Ralph Babb |
64 | 2010 | Independent Director |
Mark Blinn |
51 | 2013 | Independent Director |
Daniel Carp |
64 | 1997 | Independent Director |
Carrie Cox |
55 | 2004 | Independent Director |
Robert Sanchez |
47 | 2011 | Independent Director |
Wayne Sanders |
65 | 1997 | Independent Director |
Ruth Simmons |
67 | 1999 | Independent Director |
Christine Whitman |
66 | 2003 | Independent Director |
Ron Slaymaker |
Vice President |
Biographies
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
Richard Templeton |
Mr. Richard K. Templeton is Chairman of the Board, President, Chief Executive Officer of Texas Instruments Inc. As a 31-year veteran of the semiconductor industry, serving the last 16 years at a senior level at the company, including as chairman since April 2008, CEO since 2004 and director since 2003, has developed a deep knowledge of all aspects of the company and of the semiconductor industry. |
Kevin March |
Mr. Kevin P. March is Chief Financial Officer, Senior Vice President of Texas Instruments Inc., since October 2003. Mr. March joined Texas Instruments in 1984 as part of the company’s finance development program. During his TI career, he has held numerous assignments in finance, operations, marketing, and general business management across TI’s corporate and business operations, including a wide range of TI’s Semiconductor businesses as well as its former defense business. Mr. March has served as director of finance and controller for several of TI’s Semiconductor businesses and for TI’s analog European operations. He was named vice president and financial planning manager for TI’s global operations in 1997, and controller for the company in 2002. He earned a bachelor of science degree in 1983 in economics and business, and a master’s degree in 1984 in business administration with concentrations in finance and accounting, both from the University of Pittsburgh. Mr. March currently serves as a member of the Conference Board's Council of Financial Executives and Financial Executives International. |
Joseph Hubach |
Mr. Joseph F. Hubach is Senior Vice President, General Counsel, Secretary of Texas Instruments Inc. He assumed the responsibility of Secretary in April 2000. Mr. Hubach was appointed vice president and assistant general counsel of Texas Instruments in 1998 and most recently managed the commercial legal team assigned to the Application Specific Products division within the Semiconductor Group. He joined TI in 1984 and has held numerous assignments within the TI Law Department, including a posting in Tokyo, Japan from 1990-93. Mr. Hubach earned his J.D. from Case Western Reserve University School of Law in 1983 and his B.A. from John Carroll University in 1980. He is a member of the American, Texas and Ohio bar associations. Mr. Hubach serves on the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors of the Greater Dallas Chamber. He is a member of the Executive Committee of the Institute for Law and Technology, a division of the Center for American and International Law. He is also a member of the John Carroll University Board of Regents. |
Niels Anderskouv |
Mr. Niels Anderskouv is Senior Vice President of Texas Instruments Inc. Mr. Anderskouv became an executive officer of the company in 2012. |
Stephen Anderson |
Mr. Stephen A. Anderson is Senior Vice President of Texas Instruments Inc. He provides strategic leadership to help TI meet the demanding power management challenges facing system manufacturers worldwide. Anderson manages TI’s portfolio of power management solutions for portable or line-powered designs. TI’s power management chips are used in virtually every type of end equipment, from MP3 and portable medical devices, to telecom, industrial and computing applications. Prior to his current role, Anderson was vice president of System Power Management for TI. Anderson began his career with TI in 1999 when the company acquired Power Trends, a Chicago-based power module provider, which he joined in 1989. One of the first employees of Power Trends, Anderson held a variety of management positions from corporate controller to CIO. Mr. Anderson earned a bachelor’s degree in information systems from Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa. He is also a Certified Public Accountant. |
Brian Crutcher |
Mr. Brian T. Crutcher is Senior Vice President of Texas Instruments Inc. He joined TI in 1995 and has held a number of positions in the company's sales force, including vice president of the Americas. Most recently, Brian was vice president and general manager of the Microcontroller Products (MCU) business unit. He oversaw the development marketing, engineering and operations for microcontrollers used in a variety of applications, including ultra-low power consumer electronics, industrial automation equipment, portable medical devices, automotive applications and more. Mr. Crutcher earned a bachelor of science in electrical engineering from the University of Central Florida and a master's degree in business administration from the University of California, Irvine. |
R. Gregory Delagi |
Mr. R. Gregory Delagi is Senior Vice President of Texas Instruments Inc. Prior to taking over the business in January 2007, Delagi, a 22-year TI veteran, was vice president and manager of the worldwide DSP Systems business unit. During his tenure with TI’s DSP Systems, he led the development and commercialization of digital signal processors (DSPs), one of the company’s core semiconductor technologies and a critical component in the company’s wireless product line. Having joined TI’s DSP operations in 1996, he is also credited with creating TI’s catalog DSP business strategy and organization. TI increased its DSP market share in 2006 for the fifth year in a row to 61 percent of the total DSP market. Since the late 1990s, he also led TI’s effort in semiconductors for wireless basestations, working with customers and operators as his team built the industry’s top position in this market. Delagi started his career at TI in 1984 with the Materials & Controls business, based in Attleboro, Massachusetts. He later joined TI’s Semiconductor Group working in sales and marketing in Austin, Texas, and Phoenix and then spent six years in Silicon Valley managing TI’s sales operations in the U.S. western region. He is a graduate of Nichols College in Dudley, Massachusetts, where he earned a BSBA in 1984. |
David Heacock |
Mr. David K. Heacock is Senior Vice President of Texas Instruments Inc., since March 2007. This organization is responsible for analog and mixed-signal chips for high-volume applications such as digital cameras, printers, hard disk drives and automobiles, as well as TI’s standard linear and logic business unit. Prior to his current role, he was vice president of TI’s portable power management business unit. In this role, he held overall responsibility for the business unit’s strategy and operations, including product definition and product development. Heacock was previously the manager of TI’s battery management product line, having joined the company in 1999 when TI acquired Unitrode Corporation, a specialist in power management. He was elected a vice president of TI in July 2003. Before joining TI, he was the director of portable power products at Unitrode. Heacock came to Unitrode in 1998 through its acquisition if Benchmarq Microelectronics, where he had served since 1990. He has more than 18 years experience working in the area of battery management and low-power semiconductor products, and holds a patent in battery capacity monitors. In addition to his current responsibilities at TI, Heacock is actively involved in various industry committees, conferences and work groups. Mr. Heacock earned a bachelor of science in interdisciplinary engineering and management in 1983 from Clarkson University in Potsdam, New York, and master of business administration degree in 1988 from the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas. |
Sami Kiriaki |
Mr. Sami Kiriaki is Senior Vice President of Texas Instruments Inc. He became executive officer of the company in 2010. |
Melendy Lovett |
Ms. Melendy E. Lovett is Senior Vice President, President - Education Technology of Texas Instruments Inc. Previously, Melendy lovett was a vice president in the company’s human resources organization, where she was responsible for TI’s worldwide compensation and benefits programs. Melendy Lovett's background includes operational experience in software and professional services as well as experience in information technology, accounting and human resources. Prior to joining TI, she was a senior manager with consulting firm Coopers & Lybrand. In that capacity, Melendy Lovett built a track record of bringing bottom-line value to her clients through strategic analysis and targeted implementations. She counseled business leaders in areas such as manufacturing, distribution, communications and publishing. In addition to her TI duties, Melendy Lovett has established and leads an initiative of TI women who are working to improve math and science education for girls in elementary through high school. Ms. Melendy Lovett holds a bachelor’s degree in management and management information systems from Texas A&M, and a master’s degree in accounting from the University of Texas-Dallas. She is also a Certified Public Accountant. |
Robert Novak |
Mr. Robert Kent Novak is Senior Vice President of Texas Instruments Inc. Mr. Novak joined TI in 2003 and most recently served as vice president, Medical & High Reliability, where he directed the definition and production of -edge devices for market segments including: medical devices; military and defense; space and aerospace; test and measurement; and other high reliability applications. Mr. Novak holds a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science in Industrial Engineering from Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. |
Kevin Ritchie |
Mr. Kevin J. Ritchie is Senior Vice President of Texas Instruments Inc.He is responsible for the company’s Technology and Manufacturing Group, which includes both silicon technology development and manufacturing operations. As manager of TI’s manufacturing operations, Kevin has responsibility for TI-owned wafer-fabrication facilities and assembly/test operations at 11 sites worldwide. He is also responsible for TI’s relationships with its external foundries. Kevin joined TI in 1978 as a product engineer in TI’s defense business, following his graduation from the University of Dayton with a bachelor’s of engineering degree in electrical engineering. Two years later he moved to TI’s Semiconductor business, where he held various wafer-fab assignments in product and R&D engineering. He was named a wafer fab manager in 1990, manager of TI’s worldwide application-specific products manufacturing operations in 1996, and senior vice president in charge of TI’s worldwide manufacturing operations in 2000. |
John Szczsponik |
Mr. John J. Szczsponik, Jr., is Senior Vice President of Texas Instruments Inc. Mr. Szczsponik became an executive officer of the company in 2009. |
Teresa West |
Ms. Teresa L. West is Senior Vice President of Texas Instruments Inc. She has global responsibility for the company's communications, investor relations and public affairs functions. Before her current assignment, she was vice president and manager of strategic communications for TI, responsible for development of the key communications programs and cross-functional teams on critical projects. Earlier in her career, Terri managed the company’s media relations efforts. Terri joined TI in 1978 as a student intern while attending college. She earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism from The University of North Texas in 1982. Terri is a member of the National Investor Relations Institute and the Conference Board, and is a founding member of the Women of TI Fund. She also is vice president of the Texas Instruments Foundation, a director of the Dallas Public Broadcasting System affiliate, KERA-TV, and serves on the chancellor’s leadership council for The University of North Texas. Terri was chair of the Semiconductor Industry Association Communications Committee during the 1992 and 1996 renewals of the U.S.-Japan Semiconductor Trade Arrangement. |
Darla Whitaker |
Ms. Darla H. Whitaker is Senior Vice President of Texas Instruments Inc. Prior to her current assignment, Ms. Whitaker was vice president and manager of compensation, and human resource systems and services for the company. She has held various positions in human resources for TI including director of human resources for the application specific products business unit, human resources manager for the ASIC organization, and compensation manager in Taipei and Singapore for the Asia region. Ms. Whitaker joined TI in 1984, where she served in a variety of manufacturing and engineering assignments prior to her experience in human resources. In addition to her TI assignment, Ms. Whitaker has served on the Executive Committee for the Conference Board’s Council on Compensation. Ms. Whitaker earned a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering from Southern Methodist University in 1989, and a master’s degree in business administration from the University of Dallas in 1997. |
Pamela Patsley |
Ms. Pamela H. Patsley is Lead Independent Director of Texas Instruments Inc. She has been Independent Director of the Company since 2004. As chairman and CEO (2009-present) of MoneyGram International, Inc., senior executive vice president of First Data Corporation (2000-2007) and president and CEO of Paymentech, Inc. (1991-2000), has gained first-hand experience in managing, multinational organizations, including the application of technology in the financial services sector, with ultimate management responsibility for their financial performance and capital investments. As Audit Committee chair at the company, a member of the audit committee at Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Inc., chief financial officer of First USA, Inc. (1987-1994) and a former auditor at KPMG Peat Marwick for almost six years before joining First USA, has developed a keen appreciation for audit- and financial control-related matters. As a director of Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Inc. (2008-present) and a former director of Molson Coors Brewing Company (2005-2009), has helped oversee the strategy and operations of other multinational corporations. |
Ralph Babb |
Mr. Ralph W. Babb, Jr. is Independent Director of Texas Instruments Inc, since March 15, 2010. As chairman and CEO of Comerica Incorporated and Comerica Bank (2002-present) and through a long career in banking, has gained first-hand experience in managing complex institutions, as well as insight into financial markets, which experience is particularly relevant to the company due to its global presence. As chief financial officer of Comerica Incorporated and Comerica Bank (1995-2002), controller and later chief financial officer of Mercantile Bancorporation (1978-1995), and auditor and later audit manager at the accounting firm of Peat Marwick Mitchell & Co. (1971-1978), gained audit knowledge and experience in audit- and financial control-related matters. |
Mark Blinn |
Mr. Mark A. Blinn is Independent Director of Texas Instruments Inc., since February 21, 2013. As CEO and a director of Flowserve Corporation (2009-present), has gained first-hand experience in managing multinational corporation operating in global industrial markets, with ultimate management responsibility for the organization’s financial performance and capital and R&D investments. As chief financial officer of Flowserve Corporation (2004-2009), chief financial officer of FedEx Kinko’s Office and Print Services Inc. (2003-2004) and vice president and controller of Centex Corporation (2000-2002), developed a keen appreciation for audit- and financial control-related matters. Mr. Blinn earned a bachelor of science degree, a law degree and an MBA, all from Southern Methodist University in Dallas. |
Daniel Carp |
Mr. Daniel A. Carp is Independent Director of Texas Instruments Inc. As chairman and CEO (2000-2005) and president (1997-2001, 2002-2003) of Eastman Kodak Company, gained first-hand experience in managing multinational corporation focused on worldwide electronic consumer markets (which are of relevance to the company), with ultimate management responsibility for the corporation’s financial performance and its investments in capital and R&D. As chairman of the board of directors of Delta Air Lines, Inc. (2007-present), a director of Norfolk Southern Corporation (2006-present) and a former director of Liz Claiborne, Inc. (2006-2009), has helped oversee the strategy and operations of multinational corporations in various industries, including some that are capital-intensive. |
Carrie Cox |
Ms. Carrie S. Cox is Independent Director of Texas Instruments Inc. As chairman (January 2013-present), CEO and a director (2010-present) of Humacyte, Inc., executive vice president and president of Global Pharmaceuticals at Schering-Plough Corporation (2003-2009) and executive vice president and president of Global Prescription Business at Pharmacia Corporation (1997-2003), has gained first-hand experience in managing multinational organizations focused on medical-related markets (which are of relevance to the company), with responsibility for those organizations’ financial performance and capital and R&D investments. Is also a director of Cardinal Health, Inc. (2009-present) and Celgene Corporation (2009-present). |
Robert Sanchez |
Mr. Robert E. Sanchez is Independent Director of Texas Instruments Inc., since 2011. As CEO and a director (January 2013-present), president (2012 to present) and chief operating officer (2012) of Ryder System, Inc., and as president of its Global Fleet Management Solutions business segment (2010-2012), has gained first-hand experience in managing multinational, transportation-related organization, with responsibility for the organization’s financial performance and capital investments. As executive vice president and chief financial officer (2007-2010) and as senior vice president and chief information officer (2003-2005) of Ryder System, Inc., developed a keen appreciation for audit- and financial control-related issues and gained first-hand experience with all technology-related functions of a multinational corporation focused on transportation and logistics. |
Wayne Sanders |
Mr. Wayne R. Sanders is Independent Director of Texas Instruments Inc., since 1997. As chairman (1992-2003) and CEO (1991-2002) of Kimberly-Clark Corporation, gained first-hand experience in managing multinational consumer goods corporation, with ultimate management responsibility for its financial performance and its capital and R&D investments. As chairman of Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Inc. (2008-present) and a director of Belo Corporation (2003-present), has helped oversee the strategy and operations of other corporations. |
Ruth Simmons |
Dr. Ruth J. Simmons is Independent Director of Texas Instruments Inc., since 1999. As president of Brown University (2001-2012) and president of Smith College (1995-2001), gained first-hand experience in managing complex institutions, and developed deep insight into the development and training of professionals, including engineers, scientists and technologists, on whom the company relies for its next generation of employees. As a director of Chrysler Group LLC (2012-present) and Mondelez International, Inc. (2012-present) and as a former director of The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. (2000-2010), helped oversee the strategy and operations of other corporations. |
Christine Whitman |
Ms. Christine Todd Whitman is Independent Director of Texas Instruments Inc. As Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (2001-2003) and Governor of the state of New Jersey (1994-2000), gained first-hand experience managing complex organization and developed keen insight into the workings of government on the federal and state level and how they might impact company operations. As a director of S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc. (2003-present) and United Technologies Corp. (2003-present), has helped oversee the strategy and operations of other corporations. |
Ron Slaymaker |
Mr. Ron Slaymaker is Vice President of Texas Instruments Incorporated. He is responsible for communications with the investor community regarding TI's performance and strategies. He joined TI's semiconductor group in 1982 in Chicago as a design engineer and worked in field applications and sales management before moving to Dallas in 1991 in a strategic marketing role. In 1993, he helped the company start a business to address opportunities in the emerging digital audio/video market. After managing the business for five years, Slaymaker moved into investor relations in 1998. He is a member of National Investor Relations Institute and the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Advisory Board. Slaymaker received a bachelor of electrical engineering degree from Georgia Tech and a master's of business administration degree from the University of Chicago. |
Basic Compensation
| Name | Fiscal Year Total |
|---|---|
Richard Templeton |
13,316,600 |
Kevin March |
5,441,930 |
Joseph Hubach |
-- |
Niels Anderskouv |
-- |
Stephen Anderson |
-- |
Brian Crutcher |
8,153,720 |
R. Gregory Delagi |
7,156,620 |
David Heacock |
-- |
Sami Kiriaki |
-- |
Melendy Lovett |
-- |
Robert Novak |
-- |
Kevin Ritchie |
6,358,620 |
John Szczsponik |
-- |
Teresa West |
-- |
Darla Whitaker |
-- |
Pamela Patsley |
-- |
Ralph Babb |
-- |
Mark Blinn |
-- |
Daniel Carp |
-- |
Carrie Cox |
-- |
Robert Sanchez |
-- |
Wayne Sanders |
-- |
Ruth Simmons |
-- |
Christine Whitman |
-- |
Ron Slaymaker |
-- |
As Of 30 Dec 2012
Options Compensation
| Name | Options | Value |
|---|---|---|
Richard Templeton |
6,280,000 | 65,519,600 |
Kevin March |
90,000 | 1,703,400 |
Joseph Hubach |
0 | 0 |
Niels Anderskouv |
0 | 0 |
Stephen Anderson |
0 | 0 |
Brian Crutcher |
25,000 | 441,500 |
R. Gregory Delagi |
50,000 | 337,500 |
David Heacock |
0 | 0 |
Sami Kiriaki |
0 | 0 |
Melendy Lovett |
0 | 0 |
Robert Novak |
0 | 0 |
Kevin Ritchie |
840,200 | 6,426,639 |
John Szczsponik |
0 | 0 |
Teresa West |
0 | 0 |
Darla Whitaker |
0 | 0 |
Pamela Patsley |
0 | 0 |
Ralph Babb |
0 | 0 |
Mark Blinn |
0 | 0 |
Daniel Carp |
0 | 0 |
Carrie Cox |
0 | 0 |
Robert Sanchez |
0 | 0 |
Wayne Sanders |
0 | 0 |
Ruth Simmons |
0 | 0 |
Christine Whitman |
0 | 0 |
Ron Slaymaker |
0 | 0 |
| Name | Shares Traded | Price |
|---|---|---|
BANNING-WEST TERESA L |
30,000 | $37.01 |
ANDERSKOUV NIELS |
25,000 | $37.16 |
BANNING-WEST TERESA L |
30,000 | $32.39 |
ANDERSKOUV NIELS |
25,000 | $32.39 |
WHITAKER DARLA HARMAN |
10,000 | $32.39 |
WHITAKER DARLA HARMAN |
15,000 | $37.08 |
CRUTCHER BRIAN T |
30,000 | $29.79 |
WHITAKER DARLA HARMAN |
10,000 | $37.07 |
CRUTCHER BRIAN T |
50,000 | $34.63 |
WHITAKER DARLA HARMAN |
15,000 | $32.39 |
CRUTCHER BRIAN T |
80,000 | $37.04 |
MARCH KEVIN P |
40,000 | $32.39 |
HUBACH JOSEPH F |
70,000 | $37.09 |
MARCH KEVIN P |
40,000 | $37.00 |
MARCH KEVIN P |
80,000 | $21.55 |
HEACOCK DAVID K |
2,500 | $37.00 |
BANNING-WEST TERESA L |
31,789 | $37.04 |
MARCH KEVIN P |
80,000 | $37.00 |
HEACOCK DAVID K |
2,500 | $32.39 |
HUBACH JOSEPH F |
70,000 | $32.55 |
SZCZSPONIK JOHN J JR |
50,000 | $32.39 |
HEACOCK DAVID K |
2,500 | $36.50 |
SZCZSPONIK JOHN J JR |
150,000 | $36.73 |
SZCZSPONIK JOHN J JR |
100,000 | $23.05 |
HEACOCK DAVID K |
2,500 | $32.39 |

