Doug Busch is Vice President and Chief Information Officer of Intel Corporation. As CIO, he jointly coordinates Intel's information technology (IT) solutions and the company's efforts to be a 100 percent e-Corporation.
Before his appointment as the company's first CIO, Busch was director of IT. In this position, he was responsible for delivering information technology capabilities to Intel's employees worldwide, including voice and data networks, enterprise applications, engineering and manufacturing operations, and office and e-business solutions. Intel's IT organization services more than 83,000 individuals in more than 70 countries.
Busch joined Intel in October 1987 and has held technical and management positions in manufacturing, logistics, and information technology. He was the principal architect of Intel's intranet and drove the introduction of advanced technology to improve manufacturing systems' effectiveness. Prior to joining Intel, he managed research and development programs at Battelle Memorial Institute, including advanced automation programs for the aerospace and nuclear industries.
Busch received a bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Ohio State University and is a co-founder of The Information Architects Collaborative.
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